Configuring CommuniGate Pro |
To enable CommuniGate Pro (hereinafter CGP) to send and receive messages from Dr.Web MailD, do the following: 1.Connect to CGP web interface (it must be connected as a plug-in in a remote administration tool WebAdmin); 2.Select Settings, then select General and open the Helpers menu; 3.In the Content Filtering section, add a new external filter and specify the following parameters (the new filter is added in the last, empty, line in the filter list): Enabled (select in the drop-down list) 4.Check whether the privileges with which CGP is executed are sufficient for drweb-cgp-receiver startup; 5.Select Settings, then select Queue and open the Rules menu; 6.Create a new rule. To create a new rule, do the following: 1.Enter the rule name (for example, drweb-filter) and click the button; 2.Click and specify the ExternalFilter value in the drop-down list; 3.In the field enter the filter name specified in the previous step (on the Settings -> General -> Helpers menu). In the given example, the filter name is DrWeb Maild. It is recommended to add additional settings to the created rule: 1.To avoid repeated check of messages received from GROUP, LIST, or RULES (http://www.communigate.com/CommuniGatePro/Transfer.html), add the following setting to the rule: "Submit Address", "not in", "GROUP*,LIST*,RULES*" To set the rule, select the checked field type and comparison operator from the drop-down list and enter the checked value in the text field. 2.When a message is uploaded through PIPE, the authenticated flag can be lost. Thus, if some plug-ins are assigned to the AfterQueueFilters queue, add the following setting to the rule: Any Recipient not in alldomains@main.domain,all@* where main.domain is the main domain of the CGP server. For information on advanced settings (for example, enabling or disabling filtering for a certain user), refer to the documentation distributed with CGP. |