CONFIGURING


How the LDAP service forms a value for the mail attribute
The LDAP service forms a value for the mail attribute by searching for information in a number of places.

To return to value for the mail attribute for a Person, Group, Mail-In Database, or Resource document, the LDAP service searches for the following:

1. A fully formed Internet address in one of these fields, in the order indicated:


2. Rules specified below the Internet Address Lookup field in the SMTP Address Conversion section on the Conversions tab of a Global Domain document. If your organization uses more than one Global Domain document, you must select Yes in the Use as default Global Domain field of the Global Domain document you want to use.

3. A DNS domain name retrieved from the operating system of the machine on which the LDAP service runs. The syntax is:


Note: If an extended ACL denies an LDAP access to the LDAP mail attribute or the corresponding Domino® InternetAdress field, the LDAP service does not follow the above steps to derive an address for the entry to return to the LDAP user.

Related concepts
Extended ACL
How the LDAP service works
The LDAP service

Related tasks
To create a Global Domain document