mouss wrote:
There are far more tools that integrate with sql than with other "stuff".
Not that I have found, but YMMV.
Email clients for example generally have functionality to query an
LDAP based address book, but not a SQL one.
and which email clients support configuring a vacation prog
Graham Leggett wrote:
Eduardo Júnior wrote:
my situation is different.
My virtual users are in MYSQL and not LDAP.
Initially, i want a reference generic explain how implement this.
Maybe, more latter, i use any tool specific if necessary.
The trouble you will run into by storing users in a S
Eduardo Júnior wrote:
my situation is different.
My virtual users are in MYSQL and not LDAP.
Initially, i want a reference generic explain how implement this.
Maybe, more latter, i use any tool specific if necessary.
The trouble you will run into by storing users in a SQL database is that
th
Hi,
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 9:49 AM, Graham Leggett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Eduardo Júnior wrote:
>
> I have a postfix configured with virtual domains and virtual users.
>> And by how-to I found it was requested that the user set up your own
>> vacation is authenticating the system.
>>
>>
Eduardo Júnior wrote:
I have a postfix configured with virtual domains and virtual users.
And by how-to I found it was requested that the user set up your own
vacation is authenticating the system.
Any reference to how to do this?
I use a package called gnarwl, which handles vacation messag
Hi,
I have a postfix configured with virtual domains and virtual users.
And by how-to I found it was requested that the user set up your own
vacation is authenticating the system.
Any reference to how to do this?
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