Ciao Marco Michelino

LDAP seems to be fairly complicated for me , so I created a flat file with

@domain1.com
@domain2.com
and so on .

, as it seems I solved the problem ,now I am receiving "recipient accepted:" for local domains.

by the way, are there advantages of LDAP over the flat file ?

Thank you

 I tried to activate ldap in this way

 1)I opened port 389 on firewall
 2) on LDAP host I inserted
 localhost|server ip1|server ip2|server ip3
 3) on LDAP Login I inserted cn=Administrator
 4) on LDAP password I inserted cn=Administrator
 5) on LDAP Root container I inserted cn=mydomain
 6) on LDAP filter I inserted nothing (I have no idea )
 7) Validate local addresses to conform with RFC 822  unchecked

 Now I started to receive following messages on the log file

 recipient accepted unchecked:
 followed by a local email .
    

Your LDAP queries are wrong.

Download LDAP Browser or another free LDAP client and test your
queries until they work correctly, then configure ASSP to use LDAP.

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