Hello Fellas,
Just want to know if there's easiest way to import handful (3-5K) of users from my AD to my FortiMail running in Server mode.
Or anyone have tried this?
Looking at this link below seems intended only for creating local accounts.
https://help.fortinet.com/fmail/5-3-4/admin/index.html#page/FortiMail_Online_Help/user_08_04.html
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Hello
First: define a LDAP profile, i.e <LDAP_Profile>
Second: Try to build your clean LDAP users csv file in this format:
User name, Password, Display, Ldap name, Radius name
user@domain, , NameSurname, <LDAP_Profile>,
......
Severe hardcoded user limits are defined for local users in server mode, so if don't take care with the procedure, you will receive a failure error message importing users as local.
Unless you have a FML3200E or VM32 to manage such number of users as you posted.
regards
/ Abel
abelio wrote:Hi Abel, appreciate your inputs. Yes that's the plan use FML 3000E model (A-P) mode with NAS storage to store messages.Hello
First: define a LDAP profile, i.e <LDAP_Profile>
Second: Try to build your clean LDAP users csv file in this format:
User name, Password, Display, Ldap name, Radius name
user@domain, , NameSurname, <LDAP_Profile>,
Severe hardcoded user limits are defined for local users in server mode, so if don't take care with the procedure, you will receive a failure error message importing users as local.
Unless you have a FML3200E or VM32 to manage such number of users as you posted.
Exploring my AD Server and there's an option to Export User lists into .txt format. Well that something I need to figure out how to convert into csv format.
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Pls disregard this this reply.
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