Internal addresses refer to all the users on your network. IMSA refers to the internal address list when it analyzes a rule's route—a specific "To" and "From" combination that includes a recipient and sender address or domain, LDAP groups, or address groups.
Any senders and recipients in a rule's route must be on the Internal Addresses list if you selected incoming messages or outgoing messages when adding a new rule or modifying an existing rule. See Configuring the Route for more information.
To define internal users and domains:
Under Internal Domains and User Groups, choose one of the following from the drop down box:
Enter domain—Type a domain and click >>. Do not type the "@" or user name parts of an email address. For example, domainname or domainname1.domainname2 are valid; user@domainname is invalid.
Search for LDAP group—A screen for searching the LDAP groups appears. Type an LDAP group name (not an individual LDAP user) for which you want to search in the text box and click Search. The search result appears in the list box. To add it to the Selected list, click the LDAP group and, then click >>.
To import user groups from a file, click Import from File and select the file.
Click Save. The new domain or LDAP group appears on the Selected list.
If you are using the Configuration Wizard, click Next.
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