
110 Setting your antispam policy
Configuring the spam quarantine
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Under LDAP Server Login, select
Anonymous bind
or
Use the following
to
specify a user name and password.
Unless you have configured Active Directory to allow anonymous access,
the Anonymous bind setting does not usually have adequate authentication
privileges for the spam quarantine to access the necessary Active Directory
information.
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In the Name box, type the user name for an account that can authenticate as
an administrator.
Type the user name using the format <NetBIOS>/<username>, for example,
MSALPHA\Administrator
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In the Password box, type the password for the account.
Logon credentials are required. If you do not want to type a user name and
password, you must select Anonymous Bind.
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Click
Test Login
to verify that the spam quarantine can authenticate
against Active Directory using the information that you have supplied.
If you receive a status message that indicates that the test login to the LDAP
server failed, you should review the information that you have specified and
try again. Do not proceed until clicking Test Login yields a success message.
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Under Windows Domain Names, type the NetBIOS domain names used by
Active Directory.
If you have multiple domains, separate each entry with a semicolon, for
example, MSAPLPHSA;MSBETA
If you specify multiple domains, users must select the appropriate NetBIOS
domain from a list on the logon page when they log on to the spam
quarantine.
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Under LDAP Query, click
Auto Fill
to fill in the boxes in the LDAP Query
section using the information that you have already supplied.
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Click
Test Query
to determine if the quarantine can access the required
user information using the settings that you supplied.
If the test is unsuccessful, an error message that describes the problem is
displayed.
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If the test query was successful but the response time is slow, or if your site
has multiple domains, in the Query start (base DN) box, edit the Base DN
entry so that it is more specific, for example, by specifying the CN or OU.
For example:
CN=users,DC=msalpha,DC=com or OU=marketing,DC=msalpha,DC=com
If you have multiple OUs or domains, use an ampersand (&) to separate each
entry, for example, DC=msalpha,DC=com&DC=msbeta,DC=com
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