--On Thursday, December 02, 2010 2:31 PM -0500 Victor Duchovni
wrote:
It is sensible to have a designated attribute for the primary (canonical
if you like) email address. If the RFC LDAP schemas don't support this,
that's too bad for the RFC schemas.
Part of the point of LDAP is the ability
On Thu, Dec 02, 2010 at 11:01:45AM -0800, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
>> In the LDAP email schemas I am familiar with, "mail" is the *primary*
>> email address, and is not multi-valued. It is unfortunate that it is
>> multi-valued in your particular schema. We have:
>>
>> mail:
--On December 2, 2010 11:11:40 AM -0500 Victor Duchovni
wrote:
In the LDAP email schemas I am familiar with, "mail" is the *primary*
email address, and is not multi-valued. It is unfortunate that it is
multi-valued in your particular schema. We have:
mail: primary
On Thu, Dec 02, 2010 at 11:28:47AM +0100, S??nke Schwardt-Krummrich wrote:
> I'm using postfix 2.5 and configured LDAP as lookup table for my virtual map
> like this:
>
> ldapvirtualfoobar_server_host = ldap://myserver:389
> ldapvirtualfoobar_search_base = dc=my,dc=ldap,dc=base
> ldapvirtualfoob
"Sönke Schwardt-Krummrich" writes:
> Hi!
>
> I'm using postfix 2.5 and configured LDAP as lookup table for my virtual map
> like this:
>
> ldapvirtualfoobar_server_host = ldap://myserver:389
> ldapvirtualfoobar_search_base = dc=my,dc=ldap,dc=base
> ldapvirtualfoobar_query_filter = (&(objectClass
Hi Sönke
to check for aliases we use the following ldap-config-file for postfix
2.5.6:
# virtual_mailbox_maps = ldap:/etc/postfix/ldap-aliases.cf
server_host = ldaphost.mydomain.com
server_port = 389
search_base = ou=postfix,dc=mydomain,dc=com
query_filter = (&(mail=%s)(objectclass=qmailuser))
Hi!
I'm using postfix 2.5 and configured LDAP as lookup table for my virtual map
like this:
ldapvirtualfoobar_server_host = ldap://myserver:389
ldapvirtualfoobar_search_base = dc=my,dc=ldap,dc=base
ldapvirtualfoobar_query_filter = (&(objectClass=someClass)(someAttribute=%s))
ldapvirtualfoobar_re