Restricting users from receiving Internet mail
Domino® provides SMTP intended recipient filters that let you control the users for whom the server accepts mail sent over SMTP connections. One filter triggers a directory lookup that enables the server to verify that an intended recipient exists before accepting a message. The other two filters let you explicitly specify the Internet addresses that can and cannot receive mail. To ensure that you don't unintentionally block desirable mail, use discretion when applying these settings.
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During the SMTP conversation, the connecting host sends the Domino SMTP listener a RCPT TO command, which specifies the recipient's Internet address. Each of the Inbound Intended Recipient Controls works by examining the addresses specified as arguments to the RCPT TO command. For example, if you enable directory verification and the address specified in the RCPT TO command is in the local Internet domain, the SMTP listener refers to the Domino Directory to determine whether the address is valid. Messages for invalid addresses are rejected, preventing them from becoming "dead" messages in MAIL.BOX.
The "Allow messages" setting lets you list Internet addresses that are allowed to receive mail. If the RCPT TO command contains one of the specified addresses, the SMTP listener accepts the message; messages for all other recipients are rejected. The "Deny messages" setting lets you explicitly deny mail to certain addresses. If the RCPT To command contains a denied address, the SMTP listener rejects the message, but messages for all other recipients are accepted.
SMTP can resolve names for group types of Mail-only or Multi-purpose. When you create or modify the SMTP and Router settings in the Configuration Settings document, be sure to enter group names that have a group type of Mail-only or Multi-purpose. These groups must be in the primary directory. This applies to settings on the Restrictions tab, the SMTP Inbound Controls tab, and the SMTP Outbound Controls tab.
For information on restricting how Domino looks up recipient names, see the related links.