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Chapter 9 LDAP Queries
Cn=First Last,oU=user,dc=domain,DC=COM
The variable names you enter for queries are case-sensitive and must match your
LDAP implementation in order to work correctly. For example, entering
mailLocalAddress at a prompt performs a different query than entering
maillocaladdress.
LDAP implementation in order to work correctly. For example, entering
mailLocalAddress at a prompt performs a different query than entering
maillocaladdress.
Tokens
You can use the following tokens in your LDAP queries:
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{a} username@domainname
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{d} domain
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{dn} distinguished name
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{g} group name
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{u} user name
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{f} MAILFROM: address
Note
The {f} token is valid in acceptance queries only.
For example, you might use the following query to accept mail for an Active
Directory LDAP server: (|(mail={a})(proxyAddresses=smtp:{a}))
Directory LDAP server: (|(mail={a})(proxyAddresses=smtp:{a}))
Note
We strongly recommend using the Test feature of the LDAP page (or the test
subcommand of the ldapconfig command) to test all queries you construct and
ensure that expected results are returned before you enable LDAP functionality
on a listener. See the
subcommand of the ldapconfig command) to test all queries you construct and
ensure that expected results are returned before you enable LDAP functionality
on a listener. See the
for more
information.