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KoruMail Secure Email Gateway - Quick Start Guide > Step 5 - Add Domains
  • KoruMail Secure Email Gateway - Quick Start Guide
    • Step 1 - Install The System
    • Step 2 - Access The System
    • Step 3 – Configure Network Settings
    • Step 4 - Add Administrative Users
    • Step 5 - Add Domains
    • Step 6 - Add End Users
    • Step 7 - Configure SMTP Settings
    • Step 8 – Configure KoruMail Security Components
    • Step 9 – Configure Quarantine & Archive Mail Settings
    • Step 10 – System Configuration
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Step 5 - Add Domains


The next step is to add domains which you want to protect with KoruMail.


To add domains:

  • Click 'SMTP' > 'Domains'



  • Enter the domain name in the field under 'Managed Domain Name' column




  • Click the  button in the 'Action' column.
  • Alternatively, you can add multiple domains using the 'Bulk Add' link.

The next step is to define the route from KoruMail to your SMTP server. KoruMail will filter incoming mail then use this route to forward the mail to your server. If left undefined then the 'default route' will apply.

  • Click 'SMTP' > 'Domains'
  • Click the 'Routes' tab
  • Use the drop-down menus in the top row to specify a route for the domain:




  • Managed Domain Name - Select the domain for which you want to configure the incoming route.
  • Routing Type – Choose the method you want to use to send mail to the SMTP server. The options available are IP4, IP6 or Hostname, MX Record and LDAP.
  • SMTP Server – Host name or IP address of the incoming mail server. KoruMail will forward mail to this server after filtering.
  • Port Number – The port number of the SMTP server through which KoruMail should forward mail.
  • User Verification and LDAP / DB Profile - Depending on the 'User Verification' type chosen, the 'LDAP/DB Profile' column will be populated. If 'LDAP' is chosen as 'User Verification' then the LDAP profiles added in LDAP/DB section will be shown in the drop-down. Select the LDAP profile from the options.
  • Click  to check the connection between KoruMail and the remote server. The result is shown at the top.
  • Click  the button to save the route.

The domain route will be added to the list.


Alternatively, you can define a the default route in the 'Smart Hosts' interface:

  • Click SMTP > Domains > Smart Hosts tab.
  • Select 'Enable Default Domain Routing' check box and provide the SMTP server details.

The default route will apply if you do not set a custom route for a domain. See Default Domain Routing for more information.


See Manage Domains for more details about managing domains, domain routes and smart hosts.

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