It's true and it's nothing new - always been this way. When using
LDAP auth, all aliases and forwards are also looked up in LDAP. The
errors below indicate that you have not quite gotten your dbmail.conf
LDAP options right.
Aaron
On Feb 6, 2008, at 11:48 AM, Daniel Durgin wrote:
Hello,
It appears that DBMail 2.2.8 cannot use MySQL for Alias and
Forwards if you are using LDAP for authentication.
dbmail-users -x info -t testuser
[testuser]
Feb 06 14:42:40 123.org. dbmail-users[12656]: Error:[auth]
authldap.c,auth_search(+259): LDAP error(-7): Bad search filter
Feb 06 14:42:40 123.org. dbmail-users[12656]: Error:[auth]
authldap.c,forward_create(+1551): could not add forwardingAddress:
Undefined attribute type
Error: could not add forward [info]
Done
Command failed.
Is this true?
-Dan
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