Interesting approach. I'll only have one domain (my corporate domain). If I need to do other domains for whatever reason I'll do DNS/alias tricks. This works for authentication, but now I'm having a Maildir error:
-ERR Maildir: No such file or directory Relevant from authldaprc: LDAP_HOMEDIR uid LDAP_MAILROOT /u2/mail/courier in /u2/mail/courier I have run makemaildir for the particular user. Does the courier directory itself need to be a shared maildir, with individual folders for each user or individual sub-maildirs for each user? I'm not grokking the docs on this point. Syslog reveals no information other than a login. On Fri, 2004-07-02 at 19:06, Jay Lee wrote: > >> maildir tree. I have no "home directory" entry in my LDAP server (it's > > > > That's the problem. You need one. > > I was able to get around this by setting LDAP_HOMEDIR to uid and > LDAP_MAILROOT to /var/maildir so that a user's Homedirectory would resolve > to /var/maildir/USER. Ugly yeah, but I've only got a single domain to > manage. That'd get real ugly with multiple dns domains fast, guess you > could use the LDAP mail attribute instead but you'd still have a flat > structure instead of a nicer /var/maildir/DOMAIN/USER setup. Anyways, > WFM. > > Jay -- Eric N. Valor [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP Key 2048/1024 227B04CB Key Fingerprint = 766C CA15 0FFF E54B 2FEE C7D7 0F87 3AFB 227B 04CB : This Space Intentionally Left Blank :
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