On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 01:31:11PM -0300, Ronie Gilberto Henrich wrote:

>    The problem about your solution below is that it will go into a loop.

Only if you go out of your way to make it loop. The address
expansion in virtual(5) is recursive, but it stops as soon as address
expands to itself.

If "everyone" is a group object that expands to a list of users, just
make sure the query returns all users and no groups.

If you want the group be "dynamic", you can use LDAP URI valued groups and
"special_result_attribute" to process such URIs. If the list of users
is not too large, this works reasonably well. Once you are processing
thousands of users, you should consider operating a list server to
which such addresses are routed, and do the expansion there...

Giving all users an "every...@example.com" address is a bit ugly, just
use objectClasses or sub-trees to determine who is in scope.

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