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From: Christian Hammers (ch_at_westend.com)
Date: Mon Sep 02 2002 - 12:25:18 CDT
On Mon, Sep 02, 2002 at 10:10:25AM -0700, Gary C. New wrote:
> My question is: What would be the best ldap structure
> and entries to enable the use of virtual users and
> domains and integrate well for use as a client address
> book?
Don't forget transport_maps, alias_maps, canonical_maps etc. pp. :-)
When trying to store everything needed for a domain into LDAP I came
to the conclusion that using
mailTransport: ...
mailAlias: ...
is probably better than using just another set of names like this
mailDrop etc. I mean you still have to use the same maps so why give
them other names. It's just that the lookup keys have to be in one data
structure and not scattered across several files.
But I, too, have to design a structure currently so I welcome every
suggestion. Anybody who has already experience with it?
bye,
-christian-
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