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From: Edward Wildgoose (Edward.Wildgoose
FRMHedge.com)Date: Wed Apr 03 2002 - 02:55:02 CST
Yep, I am also plotting how to do this, but I need to have users able to log in locally (also on Redhat 7.2)
There is a chap called Atif Ghaffer who hangs out on the Horde lists who is a great source of info. Be sure to check out his website at http://atifghaffar.com
My main question is how to setup multiple domains, keeping a unique attribute, but avoiding problems of duplicate attributes.
Also I haven't seen a description of whether it is possible to use an LDAP attribute for a user to indicate whether they can relay mail or not? Anyone know the answer?
Also I would like to have Postnuke use the same LDAP database and handle adding the users.
All seems possible. I can post links to some of the other LDAP info as well.
Thanks
Ed Wildgoose
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Hi,
I also want to setup the same system and more.
Postfix / maildrop + Courier-imap + Squirrelmail(webmail) all using
openLDAP.
If you didm't mind, Let's share our info. Beside I am using RedHat Linux 7.2
and OpenLDAP
Regards,
Chris
> -----Original Message-----
> From: bakirov
aknet.kg [mailto:bakirov
aknet.kg]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 2:35 PM
> To: postfix-users
postfix.org
> Subject: [Tutorial] Postfix+LDAP!
>
>
> Hi all!
>
> I just thought if there are anyone brave enough to write a
> Postfix+LDAP
> Tutorial (About configuring mail server to have virtual
> accounts (not system)
> + Maildir format delivery), I believe that there are many, who have
> implemented it without any troubles!
>
> It would be superb to have one! Then it will be always
> updated, corrected...
> Will have our own specification of building Powerful Mail
> Server, our own
> technical specs., own ldap scheme, etc...
>
> So is there anybody brave enough to write this tutorial? Maybe a team!
>
> Thank you very much for your attention!
>
>
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