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From: Maykel Moya (moya-lists
infomed.sld.cu)
Date: Mon Oct 01 2007 - 21:45:17 CDT
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El lun, 01-10-2007 a las 11:30 -0400, Victor Duchovni escribió:
> On Mon, Oct 01, 2007 at 04:20:50AM -0400, Maykel Moya wrote:
>
> > I have a server with a ton of local users. Nobody has local access
> > granted, just mail delivery. I'm in process of migrate them to LDAP with
> > the implication of make them virtual instead of local users.
> >
> > Due to some constrains I should make the migration in-site. I have been
> > thinking in configuring Postfix to lookup first users in LDAP, then in
> > local database but it's not clear to me how to accomplish this given
> > that one set of users are virtual and the other local.
>
> Use virtual_mailbox_maps via LDAP for the virtual users. See
> VIRTUAL_README.
virtual_mailbox_maps implied that the domain in question, say foo.org,
will be listed in virtual_mailbox_domains and thus *not* listed in
mydestinations.
I would to have the possibility to make a gradual migration. I mean, not
entering all the users to LDAP at the same time.
The logic I would like Postfix to follow is: is the user is in LDAP use
the directory data to deliver, is not, then try to deliver locally. Is
there any trick I could follow to achieve that?
Regards,
maykel
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