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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.5 for Email Advanced Configuration Guide
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Chapter 3      LDAP Queries
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the message is routed to the new recipient address, or dropped or bounced
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the message is routed to the appropriate mailhost for the new recipient
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From:, To:, and CC: message headers are re-written based upon the query
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further actions as defined by 
rcpt-to-group
 or 
mail-from-group
 
message filter rules (used in conjunction with configured group queries).
Note
You can configure your IronPort appliance to connect to multiple LDAP servers. 
When you do this, you can configure the LDAP profile settings for load-balancing 
or failover. For more information about working with multiple LDAP servers, see 
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Configuring AsyncOS to work with LDAP
When you configure your IronPort appliance to work with an LDAP directory, 
you must complete the following steps to configure your AsyncOS appliance for 
acceptance, routing, aliasing, and masquerading:
Step 1
Configure LDAP server profiles. The server profile contains information to 
enable AsyncOS to connect to the LDAP server (or servers), such as:
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the name of the server (s) and port to send queries,
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the base DN, and
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the authentication requirements for binding to the server
For more information about configuring a server profile, see 
When you configure the LDAP server profile, you can configure AsyncOS to 
connect to one or multiple LDAP servers. 
For information about configuring AsyncOS to connect to multiple servers, 
see 
.
Step 2
Configure the LDAP query. You configure the LDAP queries on the LDAP 
server profile. The query you configure should be tailored to your particular 
LDAP implementation and schema. 
For information on the types of LDAP queries you can create, see