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From: Carsten Hoeger (choeger
suse.de)Date: Fri Oct 19 2001 - 11:01:53 CDT
On Fri, Oct 19, Simon J Mudd wrote:
> Is there really no common LDAP directory/attribute structure which can be
> used to cover the needs of most of the aforementioned MTAs?
AFAIK no, there's no "standard" on how to organize mail routing with
LDAP.
I even do not see any necessity of such a standard. In what schema do
you want to squeeze this standard? There are many ways companies and
their mailrouting may be organized. Okay, things like "alias", "uid"
or "mailbox" or whatever you want to name it, may fit into many
environments.
Not every thing on earth needs a standard, or am I wrong?
And if you do not want to make your own schema, why don't you use any
or parts of any existing ones?
http://home.netscape.com/eng/server/directory/schema/oc_msg6.htm#1291200
-- With best regards,Carsten Hoeger
SuSE, The Linux Experts, http://www.suse.com
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