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Fortinet FortiMail-100 Install Guide

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Introduction Conventions
FortiMail™ Secure Messaging Platform Version 4.0 Patch 1 Install Guide
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If the FortiMail unit is operating in transparent or gateway mode, the network is
configured so incoming and outgoing email passes through the FortiMail unit for
examination.
If the FortiMail unit is operating in server mode, the network is configured to allow the
FortiMail unit access to and from other email servers, typically including external
servers on the Internet, and from email users.
Advanced features of the FortiMail unit may or may not be enabled. These features
include email archiving, logging, reporting, and advanced antispam and antivirus
configurations.
When you have completed that basic setup, you can use the FortiMail Administration
Guide as a guide when configuring the advanced features, reconfiguring the basic
features, or when performing periodic maintenance such as backups and firmware
upgrades.
This document does not cover commands for the command line interface (CLI). For
information on the CLI, see the FortiMail CLI Reference.
This document is intended for administrators, not end users. If you are an email user,
please click the Help link in FortiMail webmail to see the webmail online help instead, or
contact your administrator.
Conventions
Fortinet technical documentation uses the conventions described below.
IP addresses
To avoid publication of public IP addresses that belong to Fortinet or any other
organization, the IP addresses used in Fortinet technical documentation are fictional and
follow the documentation guidelines specific to Fortinet. The addresses used are from the
private IP address ranges defined in RFC 1918: Address Allocation for Private Internets,
available at http://ietf.org/rfc/rfc1918.txt?number-1918.
CLI constraints
CLI constraints, such as <address_ipv4>, indicate which data types or string patterns
are acceptable input for a given parameter or variable value. CLI constraint conventions
are described in the CLI Reference document for each product.
Notes, Tips and Cautions
Fortinet technical documentation uses the following guidance and styles for notes, tips
and cautions.
Tip: Highlights useful additional information, often tailored to your workplace activity.
Note: Also presents useful information, but usually focused on an alternative, optional
method, such as a shortcut, to perform a step.

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BrandFortinet
ModelFortiMail-100
CategoryFirewall
LanguageEnglish

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