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TABLE 33. LDAP/SMTP Properties: Advanced LDAP tab

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120 | Reference: Connector-specific configuration information . Section TABLE 33. LDAP/SMTP Properties: Advanced LDAP taba Field Description LDAP Attributes If you use a nonstandard attribute in the e-mail, First Name, Last Name, and Common Name fields, enter the attribute name in the field. Class User ID e-mail First name The LDAP class to which the attributes you want to query belong: ■ DominoPerson ■ Person ■ User The attribute that your system uses to query the user ID: ■ SAMAccountName ■ uid The attribute that your system uses to query the mail id: ■ mail ■ e-mail The attribute that your system uses to query the user's first name: ■ givenName ■ sn ■ uid ■ SAMAccountName Last name The attribute that your system uses to query the user's last name: ■ sn ■ givenName ■ uid ■ SAMAccountName Common name The attribute that your system uses to query the user's common name: ■ uid ■ SAMAccountName ■ sn ■ cn ■ givenName Custom LDAP Attributes Control the display of sender and recipient information at the device. Use square brackets to define custom attributes and static text to enter elements that remain constant, as in the following example that displays the sender or recipient's title and their company (eCopy): [title] - eCopy John Smith (Software Engineer - eCopy) "title" is an LDAP attribute that belongs to the Person class. a. This tab enables you to customize your queries to the LDAP database and choose the LDAP attributes to query

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Reference: Connector-specific configuration information
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TABLE 33. LDAP/SMTP Properties: Advanced LDAP tab
a
a.
This
tab enables you to customize your queries to the LDAP database and choose the LDAP attributes to query
Section
Field
Description
LDAP
Attributes
If you use a non-
standard
attribute in the
e-mail, First
Name, Last
Name, and
Common Name
fields, enter the
attribute name
in the field.
Class
The LDAP class to which the attributes you want to query belong:
DominoPerson
Person
User
User ID
The attribute that your system uses to query the user ID:
SAMAccountName
uid
e-mail
The attribute that your system uses to query the mail id:
mail
e-mail
First name
The attribute that your system uses to query the user’s first name:
givenName
sn
uid
SAMAccountName
Last name
The attribute that your system uses to query the user’s last name:
sn
givenName
uid
SAMAccountName
Common
name
The attribute that your system uses to query the user’s common name:
uid
SAMAccountName
sn
cn
givenName
Custom LDAP
Attributes
Control the display of sender and recipient information at the device.
Use square brackets to define custom attributes and static text to enter
elements that remain constant, as in the following example that displays
the sender or recipient’s title and their company (eCopy):
[title] – eCopy
John Smith (Software Engineer – eCopy)
“title” is an LDAP attribute that belongs to the Person class.