HP 9100C HP 9100C Digital Sender - (English) Administration Guide - Page 242

Configuring the LDAP server, NT User Domain ID, Communicator, Address Book, Settings, Send To, E-mail

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Note Note These users must also have been given access to the Web server's local directory, either as an individual or as a member of a group. This last step is the means for returning an e-mail address for a user to the From: field on the digital sender. Configuring the LDAP server If you want the digital sender to try to return e-mail addresses from an LDAP database, the LDAP database must have an attribute containing the user name and ID, or the LDAP administrator must add an attribute that will contain this information. The name of the attribute must match the name entered in the NT User Domain ID field on the Web page for this digital sender. To see if there is already an attribute in your LDAP database containing the user name and ID, you can configure the LDAP database as an address book in NetScape Navigator (from the Communicator menu, click Address Book). Once the LDAP database is configured, search for a user, such as yourself. When the record appears, look for an attribute containing the user name and ID. Use the Web Access tool to select any of these From: field options. From: the Settings tab, select Send To, E-mail, then click the Configure e-mail From: field address button.  LDAP. This attribute in the LDAP database must contain the fully qualified user account names. If you are authenticating against Windows, the fully qualified user account name is the NT domain name plus the NT user name, such as Chicago:JohnDoe. Note that although Windows fully qualified user account names usually contain a "/" between the NT domain name and the NT user name, LDAP requires a ":" instead.  Login. This is an LDAP attribute that contains only the NT user name (not the domain and user name)  Suffix. This uses the contents of the user's User Name field, followed by the "@" symbol, followed by the contents of the Suffix field. Example: If the user types "sallys" in the logon username field, and the suffix contains "hp.com," the resulting From: field address will be "[email protected]". 14 Addendum EN

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14
Addendum
EN
Note
These users must also have been given access to the Web server’s
local directory, either as an individual or as a member of a group.
This last step is the means for returning an e-mail address for a user
to the
From:
field on the digital sender.
Configuring the LDAP server
If you want the digital sender to try to return e-mail addresses from an
LDAP database, the LDAP database must have an attribute
containing the user name and ID, or the LDAP administrator must add
an attribute that will contain this information. The name of the attribute
must match the name entered in the
NT User Domain ID
field on the
Web page for this digital sender.
Note
To see if there is already an attribute in your LDAP database containing
the user name and ID, you can configure the LDAP database as an
address book in NetScape Navigator (from the
Communicator
menu,
click
Address Book
). Once the LDAP database is configured, search
for a user, such as yourself. When the record appears, look for an
attribute containing the user name and ID.
Use the Web Access tool to select any of these
From:
field options.
From:
the
Settings
tab, select
Send To
,
E-mail
, then click the
Configure e-mail From: field address
button.
LDAP
. This attribute in the LDAP database must contain the fully
qualified user account names. If you are authenticating against
Windows, the fully qualified user account name is the NT domain
name plus the NT user name, such as Chicago:JohnDoe. Note
that although Windows fully qualified user account names usually
contain a “/” between the NT domain name and the NT user
name, LDAP requires a “:” instead.
Login
. This is an LDAP attribute that contains only the NT user
name (not the domain and user name)
Suffix
. This uses the contents of the user’s
User Name
field,
followed by the "@" symbol, followed by the contents of the
Suffix
field.
Example: If the user types "sallys" in the logon username field,
and the suffix contains "hp.com," the resulting
From:
field address