The following table lists the Azure Active Directory attributes that can sync to Exclaimer Cloud - Signatures for Microsoft 365. All these attributes are read when you grant Exclaimer Cloud permission to access user data from your Azure/Microsoft 365 Directory.
NOTE: "Active Directory is a directory service developed by Microsoft for Windows domain networks."
(Source: Active Directory)
(Source: Active Directory)
Microsoft 365 Display Name | Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Name | Exclaimer Cloud Name |
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City | i | {City} |
Company | company | {CompanyName} |
Country or region | co | {Country} |
Department | department | {Department} |
Display name | displayName | {DisplayName} |
Username / Email | {Email} | |
Fax number | facsimileTelephoneNumber | {Fax} |
First name | givenName | {FirstName} |
Job title | title | {JobTitle} |
Last name | sn | {LastName} |
Mobile phone | mobile | {Mobile} |
Office | physicalDeliveryOfficeName | {Office} |
Zip or postal code | postalcode | {PostCode} or {ZipCode} |
State or province | state | {State} |
Street address | streetAddress | {Street} |
Office phone | telephoneNumber | {Telephone} |
*{Email} | ||
*{CustomAttribute 1-15} | extentionAttributes |
* {Email} includes the {Recipient}, {Recipients} and {Subject} from the sending email message.
* 15 {CustomAttributes} are available to use. You need to replace CustomAttribute1 / extensionAttribute1 with the appropriate number between 1 and 15.
Alternatively, you can use Additional Azure AD Attributes - this allows you to use up to 100 extra AD fields.
CAUTION! Access to the custom attribute data in Microsoft 365 is not enabled by default. For Exclaimer Cloud - Signatures for Microsoft 365 to access the custom attribute data, you (as an Administrator) must grant permission to synchronize data with Exclaimer Cloud.