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Subject: Re: canonical map via LDAP?
From: Keith Stevenson (k.stevenson
louisville.edu)Date: Wed Mar 22 2000 - 10:24:24 CST
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On Wed, Mar 22, 2000 at 05:13:24PM +0100, Julien Oster wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Handling the aliases via LDAP is easy, via the mailacceptinggeneralid and
> maildrop attributes which are _very_ helpful to avoid maintining any other
> alias database else except the already existing LDAP objects for each
> employee.
>
> That's fine for incoming mail, however, sometimes outgoing mail needs to be
> mapped (i.e. canonified) as well. Is there any possibility to use an LDAP
> source for this?
A map is a map is a map. We're doing address canonicalization via LDAP on our
main email router. It works great.
Regards,
--Keith Stevenson--
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