On Wednesday 01 June 2005 02:48 pm, Joshua Coucke wrote:
> >you could also just export their information to say.. a flat file.. and
> > then import that into whatever backend you want.

> Yes, I could.  I just picked LDAP because it was the easiest thing to
> get our client software (Emerald) to export to.

isn't exporting to say.. a CSV file even easier?  I would think so :)

> It is to bad vpopmail 
> doesnt have support for the qmail.schema found in qmail-ldap.

they're very different packages, making the entry format compatible would be 
very difficult, if even possible.

> If there isn't one there really should be some sort of standard for
> this....

don't say that too loud.. vol might hear it and rant about LDAP :)

-Jeremy

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