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118 | Reference: Connector-specific configuration information eCopy Connector for SMTP using LDAP Properties The Properties window enables administrators who are more familiar with LDAP to fine-tune the settings, without relying on the Wizard. Many windows contain a Test button that you use to validate the logon information or test the server connection. Section TABLE 32. LDAP/SMTP Properties: Basic LDAP tab Field Description LDAP Server The server that will provide the Global Address List; the same server is used for sender authentication if LDAP authentication is enabled. Server Port Server requires SSL for communication User DN The IP address, DNS name, or URL of the LDAP server associated with the directory you want to use. The LDAP port number. The default is 389. If this does not work, try 3268. Requires the client to use SSL to communicate with the server. The distinguished name (DN) of the server account. The account must have the appropriate permissions to query the supplied base DN and extract attributes from the query results. Password The password associated with the server account. Connect Anonymously Allows anonymous connection to the LDAP server, if the server supports anonymous authentication.

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Reference: Connector-specific configuration information
eCopy Connector for SMTP using LDAP Properties
The Properties window enables administrators who are more familiar with LDAP to fine-tune the
settings, without relying on the Wizard. Many windows contain a Test button that you use to
validate the logon information or test the server connection.
TABLE 32. LDAP/SMTP Properties: Basic LDAP tab
Section
Field
Description
LDAP Server
The server that
will provide the
Global Address
List; the same
server is used for
sender
authentication if
LDAP
authentication is
enabled.
Server
The IP address, DNS name, or URL of the LDAP server associated
with the directory you want to use.
Port
The LDAP port number. The default is 389. If this does not work, try
3268.
Server requires SSL
for communication
Requires the client to use SSL to communicate with the server.
User DN
The distinguished name (DN) of the server account. The account
must have the appropriate permissions to query the supplied base
DN and extract attributes from the query results.
Password
The password associated with the server account.
Connect
Anonymously
Allows anonymous connection to the LDAP server, if the server
supports anonymous authentication.