Courier reads the user's sharedgroup from a LDAP-attribut like "shared:". 
It would be nice having a mechnism to set the user's sharedgroup to the 
REALM of the account or login-id.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] -> sharedgroup is domain1.local

Having this option, it would be easy to set up a sharedgroup for every 
domain without having a seperate attribute.

Maybe it's possible to generate this behavior with MYSQL_ENUMERATE_CLAUSE, 
but AFAIK it's not possible to get this with LDAP.

Best regards,

Peer

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