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CLI Reference Guide for AsyncOS 10.0 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
Chapter 3 The Commands: Reference Examples
LDAP
Usage
Commit: This command does not require a ‘commit’.
Cluster Management: This command is restricted to machine mode.
Batch Command: This command does not support a batch format
Example
In this example, the
ldaptest
command is used to test the only recipient acceptance query for the
configured LDAP server configuration. The recipient address “admin@example.com” passes the test,
while the recipient address “bogus@example.com” fails.
while the recipient address “bogus@example.com” fails.
mail3.example.com> ldaptest
Select which LDAP query to test:
1. PublicLDAP.ldapaccep
[1]> 1
Address to use in query:
[]> admin@example.com
LDAP query test results:
Query: PublicLDAP.ldapaccept
Argument: admin@example.com
Action: pass
LDAP query test finished.
mail3.example.com> ldaptest
Select which LDAP query to test:
1. PublicLDAP.ldapaccep
[1]> 1
Address to use in query:
[]> bogus@example.com
LDAP query test results:
Query: PublicLDAP.ldapaccept
Argument: bogus@example.com
Action: drop or bounce (depending on listener settings)
Reason: no matching LDAP record was found
LDAP query test finished.
mail3.example.com>
sievechar
Description
Sets or disables the character used for Sieve Email Filtering, as described in RFC 3598. Note that the
Sieve Character is ONLY recognized in LDAP Accept and LDAP Reroute queries. Other parts of the
system will operate on the complete email address.
Sieve Character is ONLY recognized in LDAP Accept and LDAP Reroute queries. Other parts of the
system will operate on the complete email address.
Allowable characters are: -_=+/^#