Eudora User Manual

Using Directory Service Databases

 

 

13In the Whole-query Search Filter, you enter a type of search filter to create a term for the whole query. You can set this filter as an alternate (OR) for the worldwise search filter results. Examples appear below.

Query: John Smith: whole query search filter

Configuration: whole word (cn=*^0*)

word-wise ((cn=*^0*)(sn=*^0*)(gn=*^0*)(givenname=*^0*))

Filter:

(

(cn=*John Smith") (&

((givenname=*John*)(cn=*John*)(sn=*John*)(gn=*John*))

((givenname=*Smith*)(cn=*Smith*)(sn=*Smith*)(gn=*Smith*))

)

)

14Select the Log tab to display the Log panel. LDAP Database window, Log panel

15In the Log panel, specify whether you want to generate log files and if so, how to store them; specify whether you want to enable logs for Protocol interactions and/or a Configuration data load/store.

16Enter a Log file name or select one using the Browse button. And if you want new logs to replace the old ones, select the Overwrite existing log file option.

17When all your information is entered in the New Database window, click OK and your new LDAP database is created with its checkbox.

Modifying a Database

You can modify any Ph, Finger, or LDAP database in your Databases list.

Note. You cannot modify a Eudora Address Book database from the Directory Services window, but you can view the path where the file is stored. Nickname files must be modi- fied from the Address Book. See “Using the Address Book” on page 157 for more details. Click the page number to display the topic.

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