On Fri, Sep 04, 2009 at 08:55:36AM +0200, Nicolas Michel wrote:
> So I summarize. I have now that configuration into my ldap-localusers.cf :
>
> server_host = zimbra.pcsol.be
> search_base = ou=people,dc=pcsol,dc=be
> query_filter = (&(mail=%s)(zimbraMailStatus=enabled))
> result_atribute = uid
> version = 3
>
> Here is an entry of my ldap server (got with ldapsearch) :
>
> # info, people, pcsol.be
> dn: uid=info,ou=people,dc=pcsol,dc=be
> zimbraId: 96743ab5-9494-4877-bf69-56a83e268a1f
> zimbraMailStatus: enabled
> mail: [email protected]
> zimbraMailAlias: [email protected]
> uid: info
> objectClass: zimbraDistributionList
> objectClass: zimbraMailRecipient
> zimbraMailForwardingAddress: [email protected]
> zimbraMailForwardingAddress: [email protected]
>
> So I try typing :
>
> postmap -q 'info' ldap:/etc/postfix/ldap-localusers.cf
>
> But it gives me no outuput.
The right query is:
postmap -q '[email protected]' ldap:/etc/postfix/ldap-localusers.cf
since the "mail" attribute used in the search filter is stored in LDAP
with a domain part. Alternatively, you can change the query to match
just the username, this depends on where Postfix will be using this table...
--
Viktor.
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