Messaging Database Location

Contains the location of the messaging file-directory structure.

NDS Operational:Yes

LDAP Name

Syntax

Constraints

ASN.1 ID

Used In

Remarks

For help in understanding the attribute definition template, see Reading NDS Attribute Type Definitions.

An example for a messaging directory is "\mhs".

MHS messaging servers use a file-system subtree to (1) receive messages from applications or other messaging servers and gateways, (2) store messages while they are being routed, (3) store internal control files, and (4) extract files.

An LDAP schema query requires extended terms (X_NDS) to return the NDS attribute constraints.

For LDAP clients to access this attribute, the LDAP server must be configured to map the attribute to a name without spaces or colons. The LDAP server in NDS eDirectory supports the Path syntax.