Your MX record is added and should be in the format .com. Complete the steps in the wizard to add a domain.To add a domain which will be used as the email address suffix for your users, click Add domain.To add MX records, navigate to Home > Domains.Log in to the Office 365 admin portal with an administrative account.Then follow these steps to configure Office 365. Below the list of profiles, select Always use this profile, and select the profile you configured.ĭuplicate the Firebox configuration described in the Remote Employee Proxy SMTP Traffic section.After the test is complete, click Close.Outlook automatically tests the connection. Select My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication.Outgoing mail server (SMTP): External IP address of the Firebox where you added the SMTP-proxy policy.In the Server Information section, specify these settings:.
Select Manual setup or additional server types.In the Outlook client, select File > Account Settings.To configure the Outlook client to connect through the Firebox, add an Outlook profile that specifies the Firebox external IP address as the outgoing mail server, and configure the other settings described here. From the Member type drop-down list, select Static NAT, then select the SNAT you added.On the Settings tab, remove all members from the From and To lists.From the Select a Proxy action drop-down list, select your cloned TCP-UDP-Proxy action.From the Select a proxy drop-down list, select TCP-UDP-Proxy.Click TCP-UDP-Proxy.Standard (Predefined).Below the To list, click Add, add a destination with the Member type of Static NAT, and select the SNAT you added for this integration.Below the From list, click Add, then add a source with the alias Any-External.Remove all members from the From and To lists.
From the drop-down lists, select the policy template and proxy action you added.In the SMTPS Ports section, click Add, then add an SMTPS port with this information:.