Step 1: Preparing placeholders for use in disclaimer templates
Before you can create placeholders, you must create additional user fields. Only then can you use placeholders in the disclaimer templates, because the placeholders are replaced by the values set in the user fields. See Zusätzliche Benutzerfelder hinzufügen, Creating templates.
Creating additional user fields globally
- Go to Identities > Additional user fields > Additional user fields.
- Click Add.
- Create the required fields and define default values for the individual fields if required.
For most applications, it is recommended to select Create default fields. This creates frequently used fields. When the fields are created, the user fields are automatically assigned to Active Directory fields. You can adjust this assignment manually later.
Default values are used if the user is not assigned their own values. In the field for the telephone number, for example, the number of the head office can be entered, in the field for the email address the email address of the head office.
See Benutzerimport automatisieren.
Creating additional user fields during user import
When importing from an Active Directory or a generic LDAP directory, you can fill additional user fields with values from the configured directory. This is useful if you want to personalize Disclaimer templates for your users.
- Go to Identities > Additional user fields > Additional user fields.
- Create your own fields or default user fields.
- During the user import, specify from which field of the directory the data should be taken over.
NOTE: For each field you can either assign a value from the Active Directory or use the default value of the field. The values that you assigned in the Active Directory user import are not available until the next run of this user import.