On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 4:12 PM, Paul Cocker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion, but I'd like to automate the process if
> possible. I suppose I could setup an automated export and SFTP the file
> over, would avoid the undesirable nature of having access to AD from the
> DMZ.

Obviously we do not sit behind the server consoles to run the scripts,
the whole process is automated.

Besides, if you run a script from the postfix server to ldap AD, you
have access to AD from the dmz. If you run it from AD, and copy the
recipients to the postfix server, you do not.

The postfix server must have contact at one point or the other with
the exchange server, right? Otherwise there is no way you can relay
the messages :-)

I would much rather use putty at a windows server to copy (securely) a
file to a unix host than installing the net::ldap module at the unix
host with possibly a few dependencies from your package manager.
Specially if you do not know how to use the Net::LDAP module

But hey, your network, your rules :-)

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Natxo Asenjo

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