On May 4, 2005 17:35, Gustin Johnson wrote:
> I have done something similar with exim (backend user lookups into AD),
> SASL and
> LDAP.  I believe that postfix also supports kerberos, since AD is built
> around kerberos you could authenticate that way.  Though I am not all that
> familar with postfix, this probably does not help you unless your users
> have laptops that authenticate to the domain before going home (windows
> 2000 and later cache
> the kerberos tickets).

I could probably do it using LDAP as well - will look into this.

>
> What version of exchange?  How are users authenticating to your
> exchange server?
> (I assumed that AD was being used)

This is on an NT network with Exchange 5.5, so AD is not being used. Not sure 
what mechanism is used though.

Martin

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