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Value Description

D_PASS Deliver the email to the recipient. The email is likely to be placed in the
recipient’s junk folder (although some sites disable junk).

D_BOUNCE The email is bounced back to the sender. Because this setting can create
backscatter — as the "sender" is not the person who actually sent the
email — it is not advised.

D_REJECT Reject the email. This setting reduces the chance of backscatter:

• If the sender is valid, the MTA will notify this person about the
rejection.

• If the sender is not valid, the associated MTA will discard the email
(i.e. email that was sent by a spammer spoofing someone else).

D_DISCARD The email is silently discarded (not delivered).

Setting Up Trusted Networks: The ZCS configuration allows relaying only for the local network,
but you can configure trusted networks that are allowed to relay mail. You set the MTA trusted
networks as a global setting, but you can configure trusted networks as a server setting. The server
setting overrides the global setting.

To use the Administration Console to set up MTA trusted networks as a global setting:

Admin Console:
Home → Configure → Global Settings → MTA → Network

When using the Administration Console to set up MTA trusted networks on a per server basis, first
ensure that MTA trusted networks have been set up as global settings.

Admin Console:
Home → Configure → Servers → server → MTA → Network

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