Руководство Пользователя для Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C370D
Chapter 3 LDAP Queries
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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.5 for Email Advanced Configuration Guide
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Overview
The following section provides an overview on the types of LDAP queries you can
perform; how LDAP works with the IronPort appliance to authenticate, accept,
and route messages; and how to configure your IronPort appliance to work with
LDAP.
perform; how LDAP works with the IronPort appliance to authenticate, accept,
and route messages; and how to configure your IronPort appliance to work with
LDAP.
Understanding LDAP Queries
If you store user information within LDAP directories in your network
infrastructure, you can configure the IronPort appliance to query your LDAP
server for the following purposes:
infrastructure, you can configure the IronPort appliance to query your LDAP
server for the following purposes:
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Acceptance Queries. You can use your existing LDAP infrastructure to
define how the recipient email address of incoming messages (on a public
listener) should be handled. For more information, see
define how the recipient email address of incoming messages (on a public
listener) should be handled. For more information, see
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Routing (Aliasing) You can configure the appliance to route messages to the
appropriate address and/or mail host based upon the information available in
LDAP directories on your network. For more information, see
appropriate address and/or mail host based upon the information available in
LDAP directories on your network. For more information, see
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Masquerading. You can masquerade Envelope Senders (for outgoing mail)
and message headers (for incoming mail, such as To:, Reply To:, From: or
CC:). For more information about masquerading, see
and message headers (for incoming mail, such as To:, Reply To:, From: or
CC:). For more information about masquerading, see
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Group Queries. You can configure the IronPort appliance to perform actions
on messages based on the groups in the LDAP directory. You do this by
associating a group query with a message filter. You can perform any message
action available for message filters on messages that match the defined LDAP
group. For more information, see
on messages based on the groups in the LDAP directory. You do this by
associating a group query with a message filter. You can perform any message
action available for message filters on messages that match the defined LDAP
group. For more information, see