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Cisco AsyncOS 9.0 for Email User Guide
 
Chapter 25      LDAP Queries
  Using Masquerading Queries to Rewrite the Envelope Sender
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Sample Routing Queries
Routing: MAILHOST and MAILROUTINGADDRESS
For Routing queries, the value of MAILHOST cannot be an IP address; it must be a resolvable hostname. 
This usually requires the use of an Internal DNSconfig.
MAILHOST is optional for the routing query. MAILROUTINGADDRESS is mandatory if MAILHOST 
is not set.
Using Masquerading Queries to Rewrite the Envelope Sender
Masquerading is a feature that rewrites the Envelope Sender (also known as the sender, or MAIL FROM) 
and the To:, From:, and/or CC: headers on email based on queries you construct. A typical example 
implementation of this feature is “Virtual Domains,” which allows you to host multiple domains from a 
single site. Another typical implementation is “hiding” your network infrastructure by “stripping” the 
subdomains from strings in email headers. 
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Table 25-3
Example LDAP Query Strings for Common LDAP Implementations: Routing 
Query for:
Route to another mailhost
OpenLDAP
(mailLocalAddress={a})
Microsoft Active Directory Address Book
Microsoft Exchange
May not be applicable
a
a.Active Directory implementations can have multiple entries for the 
proxyAddresses
 attribute, but because
AD formats this attribute value as 
smtp:user@domain.com
, that data cannot be used for LDAP routing/alias
expansion. Each target address must be in a separate 
attribute:value
 pair. Microsoft Exchange
environments that are aware of each other within the infrastructure can usually route mail between each other
without involving a route back to the originating MTA. 
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SunONE Directory Server
(mail={a})
(mailForwardingAddress={a})
(mailEquivalentAddress={a})
(mailRoutingAddress={a})
(otherMailbox={a})
(rfc822Mailbox={a})