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Specifying Allowed Senders Using SMTP Authentication
Instead of specifying the IP addresses or domains that can send messages through your Barracuda
Spam Firewall, you can enable SMTP authentication to authenticate users before their messages are
allowed through the system.
To enable SMTP authentication to control allowed senders, fill in the following fields on the
Basic > Allowed Senders page.
Additional Email Protocol Settings for Outbound Mode
The outbound mode of the Barracuda Spam Firewall contains a few additional settings on the
Advanced > Email Protocol page. The following table describes these settings:
Table 8.4:
Field Description
Enable SASL/SMTP
Authentication
Supported values include:
None—SASL/SMTP authentication is disabled.
LDAP—SMTP Authentication/SASL is set to authenticate against
LDAP.
SMTP AUTH Proxy—SMTP Authentication/SASL is set to pass the
SMTP Authentication command through to another mail server.
SMTP AUTH/SASL defines a new SMTP command (AUTH) to
authenticate users before allowing them to relay through your Barracuda
Spam Firewall. If this authentication is enabled, then users should select
'Use name and password' or a similar option in their e-mail client.
Because the password is transmitted in cleartext, it is a good idea to
configure SMTP over TLS, as configured on the
ADVANCED-->SMTP/TLS page.
Edit LDAP Settings:
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If you selected LDAP for SASL/SMTP Authentication, then enter the
required information about your LDAP server in the fields provided.
SMTP AUTH Server If you selected to use SMTP AUTH Proxy for SASL/SMTP
Authentication, then enter the hostname of the SMTP AUTH server in this
field.
The username and password provided by the user in the SMTP AUTH
command is relayed to the SMTP server you specify in this field. The
SMTP server can be any server that is set up to support the SMTP AUTH
authentication command (e.g. MS-Exchange or Sendmail).
Table 8.5:
Field Description
Maximum Message Size Determines the maximum message size (in bytes) accepted by the
Barracuda Spam Firewall. Messages that exceed this limit are automatically
blocked and an NDR notification goes out to the sender.
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