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NoteYou
can use wildcards for domain names. For example, use *.domain.com to
include all sub-domains for "domain.com". However, you cannot use
two asterisks in the user name or domain name portion of the address,
or use the "@" symbol. *.*@domain.com and user@*.* are both invalid.
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NoteWhen searching an LDAP group for the internal addresses, you can use wildcards at
the beginning
and/or at the end of the LDAP group if you have specified Microsoft
Active Directory or Sun iPlanet Directory as the LDAP
server.For example,
A*, *A, and *A* are all allowed. If you have selected Domino as
the LDAP server, you can only use wildcards at the end. For
example, *A and *A* are not allowed.
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TipImport both the exact domain and
all sub-domains for best results.
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NoteThe
import file must be a text file containing one domain per line. You
can use wildcards when specifying the domain.
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