Patrick, You may want to give a try to JXplorer. It is Java-based and runs nicely. Also, you can change the forms used by it, customizing to your needs.
Best regards. --- Fernando Maciel Souto Maior On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 2:52 PM, Patrick Lists < postfix-l...@puzzled.xs4all.nl> wrote: > Hi Fernando, > > > On 03/20/2013 05:40 PM, Fernando Maior wrote: > >> Patrick, >> >> I do not use canonical maps at all when using LDAP. I do not need it, >> because I just use mailForwardingAddress (actually an alias) to map the >> incoming email to the real mailbox. >> >> What I do: >> >> 1. Use the qmail.schema in OpenLDAP >> 2. Add objectClass: qmailUser to each user account >> 3. Edit mailForwardingAddress when appropriate >> 4. Create a file on /etc/postfix/ldap/ named forwarding >> 5. Change /etc/postfix/main.cf <http://main.cf> to map aliases to the >> forwarding file >> > > Thanks for the tip. I had seen the qmail.schema but had not really looked > into it. Added to the TODO list. > > In order to make changes to LDAP, you may use something like ldapadmin >> (ldapadmin.org <http://ldapadmin.org>) and put the difficulties to >> >> manage LDAP entries behind you. >> > > It's Windows only and I don't have anything with Windows on it. Instead I > use Apache Directory Studio. Works quite well on Linux. > > > You may create an account with mail attribute as b...@otherdomain.tld and >> mailForwardingAddress attribute as myacco...@mydomain.tld. >> >> That configuration is only enough for receiving e-mail, not to sending >> e-mail. >> >> May be this can help you. >> > > It did. Thank you for your feedback. > > Regards, > Patrick > >