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User Guide for AsyncOS 10.0 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
 
Chapter 27      LDAP Queries
  Using Domain-based Queries to Route to a Particular Domain
creates domain-based queries. This allows MyCompany.example.com to accept emails for 
Mycompany.example.com, HisCompany.example.com, and HerCompany.example.com on the same 
listener. 
Procedure 
Step 1
Create a server profile for each of the domains you want to use in the domain-based queries. For each of 
the server profiles, configure the queries you want to use for a domain-based query (acceptance, routing, 
etc.). For more information, see 
.
Step 2
Create the domain-based query. When you create the domain-based query, you select queries from each 
server profile, and enable the appliance to determine which query to run based on the domain in the 
Envelope To field. For more information about creating the query, see 
Step 3
Enable the domain-based query on the public or private listener. For more information about configuring 
listeners, see the “Configuring the Gateway to Receive Mail” chapter.
Note
You can also enable domain-based queries for LDAP end-user access or spam notifications for the Spam 
Quarantine. For more information, see the Spam Quarantine chapter.
Related Topics
Creating a Domain-Based Query
You create a domain-based query from the System Administration > LDAP > LDAP Server Profiles 
page. 
Procedure 
Step 1
From the LDAP Server Profiles page, click Advanced.
Step 2
Click Add Domain Assignments.
Step 3
Enter a name for the domain-based query.
Step 4
Select the query type. 
Note
When you create domain-based queries, you cannot select different types of queries. Once you 
select a query type, the appliance populates the query field with queries of that type from the 
available server profiles.
Step 5
In the Domain Assignments field, enter a domain.
Step 6
Select a query to associate with the domain.
Step 7
Continue to add rows until you have added all the domains to your query.