Google Message Security Batch Reference Guide User Manual
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The async_bounce field enables the Connection Manager’s control for
inbound traffic. This control is for email servers, such as Microsoft Exchange
and qmail, that issue “unknown user” asynchronous bounce messages and
require added security from the Message Security service.
async_bounce on
By enabling this field, the Message Security service will compare directory
information with incoming recipients to measure erroneous delivery attempts.
5.
Using the displayorg command, view the mail handling policies for the
Connection Manager outbound mail. (Message Security product only)
displayorg Sales
The ndr field holds the outbound mail policy for undeliverable bounce
messages generated by your organization’s mail server.
ndr=off
ndr=blackhole
ndr=quarantine
ndr=NULL()
Use this field if you are using a server that bounces undeliverable messages
by email instead of SMTP code. This includes qmail, Microsoft Exchange (by
default), and some Lotus Domino mail servers.
Editing Your Mail Handling Policies (Non Account Bounce)
Once you have determined your organization’s mail handling policies, you can
change those policies.
Note:
Non Account Bounce, SmartCreate, and Web Autocreate are not
compatible. Only enable one policy.
See “Viewing Your Organization’s Sender Lists” on page 554 for more
information.
Note:
This example uses the Administration Console batch command syntax.
Edit Bounce, Auto Create, and Content Manager Settings
1.
Using the modifyorg command, to edit an org’s mail handling policies.
modifyorg Sales, non_account_bounce=on,autocreate_web=off,
async_bounce=on, ndr=blackhole
2.
Using the
listprovusers and the displayprovuser commands to edit the
SmartCreate provisional users.
#To list ALL provisional users
listprovusers Sales, subset=ALL, childorgs=1
#List all blocked provisional users and sort #the list by the first
timestamp (TS1) in #descending order.