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Table 4-6 Addressing Settings (continued) Callout Area on the screen Information or capability that the area provides 10 Port Type the TCP/IP port number on which the server is processing LDAP requests. This is typically port 3268. 11 Find Server Click this button to search for available LDAP servers. 12 Find Settings Click this button to have the product attempt to determine the best settings for the specified server when searching the LDAP database. 13 Search Root Type the Distinguished Name (DN) of the entry in the LDAP directory structure where address searching is to begin. A DN is made up of "attribute=value" pairs, separated by commas. For example: ou=departmentname,o=companyname ou=marketing,o=Hewlett Packard,c=US o=hp.com ou=engineering,cn=users,dc=hp,dc=com NOTE: For some LDAP servers, the search root can be left blank (in which case its root node will be assumed). 14 Device user information Exchange 5.5 Defaults Select this option if you are connecting to retrieval method a Microsoft Exchange 5.5 server that is running LDAP. The LDAP attribute values are automatically set. Active Directory Defaults Select this option if you are connecting to a Microsoft Exchange Server 2000 server that is running LDAP. The LDAP attribute values are automatically set. Custom Select this option if you need to manually configure the LDAP attribute values. 15 Match the name entered with Type the attribute in the LDAP database that identifies a person in the the LDAP attribute of address book. The value of this attribute will be compared to the name that the user types in order to retrieve the person's e-mail address. The following are a few possible LDAP attributes: ● uid: User Identifier ● cn: Common Name ● sn: Surname (Last Name) ● givenName: First Name 16 Retrieve the recipient's email Type the LDAP attribute that contains the person's e-mail address. The address using attribute of following are two of the possible LDAP attributes: ● rfc822Mailbox ● mail 17 Advanced Click this button to open a new screen where you can set advanced LDAP server features. For more information, see Advanced Addressing Settings on page 89. 18 Test Click this button to test the settings that you specified. 88 Chapter 4 Setting the digital sending options ENWW

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Callout
Area on the screen
Information or capability that the area provides
10
Port
Type the TCP/IP port number on which the server is processing LDAP
requests. This is typically port 3268.
11
Find Server
Click this button to search for available LDAP servers.
12
Find Settings
Click this button to have the product attempt to determine the best settings
for the specified server when searching the LDAP database.
13
Search Root
Type the Distinguished Name (DN) of the entry in the LDAP directory
structure where address searching is to begin. A DN is made up of
"attribute=value" pairs, separated by commas. For example:
ou=departmentname,o=companyname
ou=marketing,o=Hewlett Packard,c=US
o=hp.com
ou=engineering,cn=users,dc=hp,dc=com
NOTE:
For some LDAP servers, the search root can be left blank (in which
case its root node will be assumed).
14
Device user information
retrieval method
Exchange 5.5 Defaults
Select this option if you are connecting to
a Microsoft Exchange 5.5 server that is
running LDAP. The LDAP attribute
values are automatically set.
Active Directory Defaults
Select this option if you are connecting to
a Microsoft Exchange Server 2000
server that is running LDAP. The LDAP
attribute values are automatically set.
Custom
Select this option if you need to manually
configure the LDAP attribute values.
15
Match the name entered with
the LDAP attribute of
Type the attribute in the LDAP database that identifies a person in the
address book. The value of this attribute will be compared to the name that
the user types in order to retrieve the person's e-mail address. The following
are a few possible LDAP attributes:
uid: User Identifier
cn: Common Name
sn: Surname (Last Name)
givenName: First Name
16
Retrieve the recipient's email
address using attribute of
Type the LDAP attribute that contains the person's e-mail address. The
following are two of the possible LDAP attributes:
rfc822Mailbox
mail
17
Advanced
Click this button to open a new screen where you can set advanced LDAP
server features. For more information, see
Advanced Addressing Settings
on page
89
.
18
Test
Click this button to test the settings that you specified.
Table 4-6
Addressing Settings (continued)
88
Chapter 4
Setting the digital sending options
ENWW