> Now how can I tell auxprop ldapdb to ask for this attribute and not
> userPassword?
> 
> I know this question is somewhat off topic. But which is the right
> place? Guess post_masters_ for sure can help me :-)

Sometimes you just write to a mailing list, because you did not find a
solution. And you did not have finished pressing the "send" button, you
find answers elsewhere.

ldapdb only supports userPassword. Hard coded. So either I would find a
ldap overlay that can modify a query for a special user and return for
an asked attribute A->B, or it is impossible (if not modifying ldapdb
code, which I am not going to do).

So dovecot seams to be really a great solution for authentication ;-)

Never mind
Christian

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