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On 07/06/2010 11:22 PM, Fran Garcia wrote:
>> Postfix has no preferred LDAP schemas, it operates at a higher level of
>> abstraction, i.e. virtual_alias_maps, transport_maps, ...  which can be
>> implemented via LDAP if you so choose. The mapping between an actual
>> LDAP dataset and the conceptual Postfix key/value table is up to you.
> 
> Thanks for the links :-) . I already came across the "postfix adapts
> to any ldap schema" but, since I'm starting with ldap and not very
> familiar with all the concepts, I wanted to get some reall ife
> examples of actual schemas people are using.

I can suggest the Spanish schema it has provisions for mail routing and
is in use in several Universities and Higher Ed institutions:
http://www.rediris.es/ldap/schema/iris.schema

You can read use cases and some other information (in Spanish) here:
http://wiki.rediris.es/gtschema/Portada
- -- 
Victoriano Giralt
Systems Manager
Central ICT Services
University of Malaga
SPAIN
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