David W SonicWall Employee
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I don;t know about the "Enhanced Filtering for Connectors". However we do suppest setting up IP specific connectors to help ensure they are treated as trusted IP address.
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You would need to set this up as if it were it's own configuration. You can do this either like you did with your current domains and add a new path or add the domains into the current path and set exception routing and add the domain and where to deliver the emails to . MTA mode would most likely be best. You can also…
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@PaulC Can you open a case and give some samples? Do you have DKIM polices set in HES for this?
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Most of the time when we see this the down stream server is having as issue, like O365 tends to have on a regular basis. You would need to open a case with support to dig deeper into it for the cause.
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You can go right to the 10.0.9. However please keep in mind the ES 10.0.9 hotfix release specifically resolves the 2 critical vulnerabilities. Any other product issues are being addressed in the subsequent email security releases.
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Most of those details can be found here.
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@BWC the Capture side is there own servers. It's not about the HES servers resources at all here. There are settings you can change for on prem appliances however in most cases those settings are optimal. The Backend Capture team has made some optimizations last week which should help. Sorry for the late response I was out…
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Can you open a web case. that may be faster to get some help. and I can then also take a look at it.
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Do you have a support case open I can look into?
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When a message is in capturebox the orignal connection that delivered the message has been disconnected already. The message is stored in the capturebox waiting for a verdict from the Capture servers. There is no longer a connection from the sender present at that time that a verdict is given and it cannot be rejected for…
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Since the connection that sent the message is long gone the only thing left is to store in junkbox. Reject is the only one where it does not follow the logic since it cannot reject it. The emails from mysonicwall will always show UTC not your local time while viewing the report from capture logs shows your local time.
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The email itself is coming from your mysonicwall account. For email security it is mostly useless as email security does not let anything in that has been detected. The attachment gets stripped and it follows the settings you have under antivirus. You can turn those alerts off from your mysonicwall account. It's listing…
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There are other changes coming with 10.1 including login timeout values that can be set and the addition of EDNS. RBL services I doubt will be in HES anytime soon as that is a major effort. I do know 2FA is on the horizon but not sure where we have that in the roadmap at this point.
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Hey guys I just looked and engineering is testing a fix for this that should be included in 10.0.10. ETA for 10.0.10 is April 12th.
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@ThK @BWC Can you send me the serial numbers of the ones that changed. We are tracking this and I would like to provide the info to engineering. Thanks