
Field Name Description
Advanced LDAP settings
Allows you to define what the actual attribute is called on the LDAP server itself
and allows customization of LDAP attributes to return during your searches.
The available settings are:
l Person:Allows defining the actual ObjectClass to represent the “person” class
during a recipient and sender search.
l Group:Allows defining a second ObjectClass to represent the “Group” class
during a recipient search only.
l First name:Allows defining the actual attribute name to search for.
l Last name: Allows defining the actual attribute name to search for.
l Common name:Allows defining the actual attribute name to search for.
l User ID:Allows defining the actual attribute name to search for.
l Email: Allows defining the actual attribute name to search for.
l Sender: Specifies custom attributes belonging to the class. Note that anything
outside the square brackets is displayed as plain text.
LDAPsearch
Allows you to specify the attributes of the LDAP searches.
The available settings are:
l Base DN:Determines the LDAP search starts when typing in the LDAP
authentication form or the Send form. Empty base DN prompts an error.
l Search scope: Can be set to All levels below starting point or One level
below starting point.
l Search on: Allows defining the attributes to be searched on.
l Search while typing
l Max results: Sets the amount of results returned. The default value is 200.
Test
Clicking the Test button tests the connector with the current settings.
34.2.3 - Address book
Section/Field Name Description
Enable Nuance address book Enables the Nuance address book.
Database Enables you to Select or Create a database.
To create a database, you must provide the following data:
l SQLserver name: a valid SQLserver name and instance
l Database:the database name for the Nuance address book.
l User ID:the identification of the user.
l Password:the password required to access the database.
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