On Wed, Aug 24, 2005 at 10:23:31AM +0100, Mike Woods wrote:
> Carlos Arellano wrote:
> > Some one knows how I can make work together Active Directory and
> > postfix.
> 
> Given the vauge question, a vauge answer, ldap.

  Actually... there is a quite specific answer on the "Howtos and FAQs"
page of the Postfix site, where one might think to look first for such
things.

  <http://www.postfix.org/docs.html>

  The heading is "MS Exchange Integration" and the second bullet under
it points to details on how to query an Active Directory domain
controller.
 
> > Or some one knows where I can find some manual for this.
> 
> No,  and i suspect you'll have fun finding one, ldap related stuff isnt 
> remarkbly well documented.
 
  For benefit of others, the O'Reilly book on LDAP (_LDAP System
Administration_) is decent - not great, but decent.  It's finding
documentation on Microsoft's AD that's an issue (for me anyway.) There
is a brief discussion of interoperability with AD in said LDAP book
however.

> > I know there is a mailing list from postfix
...
> > but I gat no answer from that.
> 
> Yes you did, 2 in fact, the first one seems most relevant as it went on 
> about the lack of usefull information.
> 
> It's worth noting however that the second answer from the ever 
> knowledable Victor Duchovni pointed you at some usefull information on 
> the subject.

  And I would not be surprised if he mentioned the same resources I
just did.

  -- Clifton

-- 
          Clifton Royston  --  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
         Tiki Technologies Lead Programmer/Software Architect
  "My own personal theory is that this is the very dawn of the world.
We're hardly more than an eyeblink away from the fall of Troy, and
scarcely an interglaciation removed from the Altamira cave painters. We
live in extremely interesting ancient times.
  I like this idea. It encourages us to be earnest and ingenious and
brave, as befits ancestral peoples; but keeps us from deciding that
because we don't know all the answers, they must be unknowable and thus
unprofitable to pursue."  -- Teresa Nielsen Hayden, 1995 


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