Aaron Stone wrote:
Paul J Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Actually. It's in better shape than I first thought. I'll start testing more
extensively tomorrow. Don't expect to use dbmail-user as a replacement for
your ldap tools though. Better look at cpu for a compact commandline tool.
But if we can authenticate against ldap, and hookup the delivery-chain as
well, we're all set.
There's some really ugly hooks in authldap.c that would allow for adding
and modifying users... I think mainly someone just needs to finish writing
it.
Yes, I remember testing that part specifically last year.
Please note that the OID used for the schema is qmail's really. Perhaps when
this is finished I'll reserve a OID in my OID space, or we could request a
dedicated OID from IANA.
It might be good to request an OID for DBMail, but when I wrote the config
options, I was expecting that most LDAP people will be migrants from
Qmail+ldap or from Exchange, so they are particularly easily configured
for those schemas. Including example configs for Qmail and Exchange
replacement would be great.
Agree. But providing a drop-in schema with examples to use openldap
would be even better :-)
Btw, I'm really glad you made all the ldap attributes are parameterized.
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