
Configuration
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The following description applies to the use of an ActiveDirectory server. If you have
entered a text file to the ActiveDirectoryServerURI the following is not valid.
The sequence of the list has the following order:
• The list starts with the organizational units listed in the memberOf attribute
of the ActiveDirectory record associated with the user. They are sorted
alphabetically.
• The following entry contains the specified Distinguished Name of the primary
group of the user, sorted alphabetically.
• The next entry lists the Distinguished Name of the parent elements of the
ActiveDirectory record associated with the user. All inner lists are sorted
alphabetically.
If the options ActiveDirectoryGroupBlackList or ActiveDirectoryGroup WhiteList
are configured, Avira AntiVir MailGate uses the mentioned template for list
entries. This might remove one or more items from the list. The first item of the
resulting list is considered as the organizational unit of the user.
The following configuration options are available:
ActiveDirectory
Support
ActiveDirectory Support
This option enables and disables the function. It is disabled by default and can
be activated by
ActiveDirectorySupport YES
Syntax:
ActiveDirectorySupport "YES | NO"
Default:
ActiveDirectorySupport NO
The assignment of email addresses to organizational units can now be carried out
by the Active Directory Server.
Warning: If, during configuration of the InetProtocols you turn off IPv4 support,
both ActiveDirectory and SNMP support are automatically disabled, as they are
based on IPv4. The following features of Avira AntiVir MailGate require IPv4:
Milter mode, ActiveDirectory support and SNMP support.
ActiveDirectory
ServerURI
Access to the ActiveDirectory server
This option determines how the ActiveDirectory server can be accessed.
A file path can also be specified if you wish to use a text file rather than an
Active Directory server to assign groups.
Syntax:
ActiveDirectoryServerURI "characters"
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