About Known Hosts Parent topic

Known hosts include trusted mail transfer agents (MTAs) and the Cloud Pre-Filter that are deployed before IMSVA on your network. If your IMSVA is deployed at the Internet gateway, you do not need to specify known hosts. Use the known host settings in either of the following situations:
  • If you have one or multiple MTAs configured upstream from IMSVA on your network, enable the known host setting and add these MTAs as known hosts. IMSVA then traces the nearest upstream MTA that is not in the known host list and queries its IP address against the email reputation database as well as the IP Profiler approved and blocked lists.
    For example, if you have MTA2 configured before IMSVA on your network and MTA1 outside your network deployed before MTA2, enable the known host setting and add MTA2 as a known host. IMSVA then uses the IP address of MTA1 for query.
  • If your IMSVA is deployed behind the Cloud Pre-Filter, enable the known host setting. By default, the Cloud Pre-Filter IP address is in the known host list.
If your network has upstream MTAs or the Cloud Pre-Filter deployed before IMSVA, use the known host settings for the following reasons:
  • IMSVA regards all external email messages as coming from these MTAs or the Cloud Pre-Filter and uses their IP addresses for query. All mail traffic routed through these IP addresses will then be considered safe.
  • IMSVA considers these IP addresses as spam sources since all spam messages come from these addresses before they arrive at IMSVA in the mail flow.
Note
Note
IMSVA synchronizes Cloud Pre-Filter IP addresses to the known host list at 03:00 a.m. every day. These known hosts will not appear on the management console.