The next table lists the Google Postini Services object types supported by the Google Postini Services Connector out of the box and provides information about the operations you can perform on these objects by using the Google Postini Services Connector.
Object |
Read |
Create |
Delete |
Update |
User |
Supported |
Supported |
Supported |
Supported |
The next table lists the attributes provided by the Google Postini Services Connector for the User object.
Attribute |
Description |
Supported operations |
approved_recipients |
Specifies email addresses of approved recipients for the user. |
Read, Write |
approved_senders |
Specifies email addresses of approved senders for the user. Messages from approved senders bypass the spam filters. |
Read, Write |
blocked_senders |
Specifies email addresses of the senders whose messages to the user will be quarantined regardless of their contents. |
Read, Write |
change_pwd_atlogon |
Specifies whether or not the user must change password at next logon. This attribute can take one of the following values: TRUE FALSE |
Write |
dly_msg_limit |
Specifies the maximum number of messages each user in the organization can receive daily. To allow an unlimited number of messages, set the value of this attribute to NULL. |
Read, Write |
filter_bulk |
Specifies a level for filtering bulk emails. This attribute can take one of the following values: Lenient Aggressively lenient Moderate Leniently aggressive Aggressive |
Read, Write |
filter_getrich |
Specifies a level for filtering emails with get-rich-quick offers. This attribute can take one of the following values: Off Lenient Moderate Moderately aggressive Aggressive |
Read, Write |
filter_offers |
Specifies a level for filtering emails with commercial offers. This attribute can take one of the following values: Off Lenient Moderate Moderately aggressive Aggressive |
Read, Write |
filter_racial |
Specifies a level for filtering racially insensitive emails. This attribute can take one of the following values: Off Lenient Moderate Moderately aggressive Aggressive |
Read, Write |
filter_sexplicit |
Specifies a level for filtering sexually explicit emails. This attribute can take one of the following values: Off Lenient Moderate Moderately aggressive Aggressive |
Read, Write |
msg_center_access_block |
Specifies whether to enable or disable Message Center access for the user. This attribute can take one of the following values: Yes No |
Read, Write |
notify_email |
Specifies an email address to which notifications for the user will be delivered. |
Read, Write |
org_name |
Specifies the name of user’s organization. |
Read, Write |
primary_email |
Specifies primary email address for the user. |
Read, Write |
spamfltr_status |
Specifies whether or not spam protection is enabled for the user. This attribute can take one of the following values: On Off |
Read, Write |
user_aliases |
Specifies one or more alternative email addresses (aliases) for the user. |
Read, Write |
user_id |
Specifies a unique Google Postini Services identifier for the user. |
Read |
user_pwd |
Specifies user’s password. |
Write |
virus_block |
Specifies whether blocking of messages containing viruses is enabled for the user. This attribute can take one of the following values: On Off Unavailable |
Read, Write |
virus_notify |
Specifies how frequently notifications about quarantined viruses will be sent to the user. This attribute can take one of the following values: Immediately One per day Disable notifications NULL The NULL value applies the default virus notification setting specified for the organization. |
Read, Write |
wireless_fwd |
Specifies whether or not wireless forwarding is enabled for the user. The Wireless Forwarding feature provided in Google Postini Services allows you to manage message forwarding to mobile devices. This attribute can take one of the following values: On Off Unavailable |
Read, Write |
This scenario illustrates how to configure a synchronization workflow to provision users from an Active Directory domain to Google Postini Services. The scenario includes the following steps:
Each of these steps is described in the next sections.
For instructions on how to create a new connection to an Active Directory domain, see the Administration Guide supplied with Quick Connect Express for Active Directory.
For instructions on how to create a new connection to Google Postini Services, see Creating a Google Postini Services connection.
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