Hi Guys
I am having problems with getting exim to do ldap lookups for mail
delivery.
My ldap_user director works fine, however my ldap_alias director seems
to be
getting ignored.
extract from exim.conf:
---
ldap_alias:
driver = aliasfile
search_type = ldap
query =
"lda
Hi
Does anyone have setting for exim.conf to integrate with LDAP ?
Thanks
..Craig
Hi
Does anyone have setting for exim.conf to integrate with LDAP ?
Thanks
..Craig
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Hi,
> > Well, short of creating thousands of new aliases, and a
> > way for them to maintain them,
> > can anyone figure out a creative way
> > in an Exim/LDAP filter to match the localpart of 'First.Last'
> > against the sn and givenname attributes?
On one project I had to do "creating thousand
It sounds like you should be nervous.
I can only think of 2 short term solutions and one long term
solution.
Depending on what you have stored in your current LDAP directory
one of these fixes might work:
Short term solution:
1. Write a script to query all the users and modify each entry on the
Folks,
I'm trying to get a business set up with a Debian system running Exim
talking to LDAP for user lookups. This is working fine, but right after
I was ready to get them to sign off on the project, they came up with
"Oh, does the old feature of [EMAIL PROTECTED] still work? We have
to have tha
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