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Chapter 6 Email Security Manager
If you store user information within LDAP directories in your network
infrastructure — for example, in Microsoft Active Directory, SunONE
Directory Server (formerly known as “iPlanet Directory Server”), or Open
LDAP directories — you can configure the Cisco IronPort appliance to query
your LDAP servers for the purposes of accepting recipient addresses,
rerouting messages to alternate addresses and/or mail hosts, masquerading
headers, and determining if messages have recipients or senders from specific
groups.
infrastructure — for example, in Microsoft Active Directory, SunONE
Directory Server (formerly known as “iPlanet Directory Server”), or Open
LDAP directories — you can configure the Cisco IronPort appliance to query
your LDAP servers for the purposes of accepting recipient addresses,
rerouting messages to alternate addresses and/or mail hosts, masquerading
headers, and determining if messages have recipients or senders from specific
groups.
If you have configured the appliance to do so, you can use the configured
queries to define users for a mail policy in Email Security Manager.
queries to define users for a mail policy in Email Security Manager.
See the “LDAP Queries” chapter in the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email
Advanced Configuration Guide for more information.
Advanced Configuration Guide for more information.
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Defining Users for a Policy
Step 5
Click the Add button to add users into the Current Users list.
Policies can contain mixtures of senders, recipients, and LDAP queries.
Use the Remove button to remove a defined user from the list of current users.
Step 6
When you are finished adding users, click Submit.