Yes, you are right. It works. I had make a mistake before.

Ralph


Paul J Stevens wrote:
> 
> raba34 wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I understand, but my problem is another. I would like to establish users
>> in
>> LDAP for a couple of applications such as for Moodle, BSCW, dbmail and so
>> on. After this, the user can employ e. g. Moodle directly. No changes are
>> needed in Moodle because an entry in LDAP ist sufficient.
> 
> Same for dbmail.
> 
>> 
>> This is not possible at dbmail, since an entry in LDAP is insufficient
>> for
>> using dbmail. I have to setting up user, mailbox and so on in mysql, but
>> I
>> don't know how exactly.
> 
> Not true. Dbmail will automatically create shadow entries in
> dbmail_users on first insertion of a message.
> 
>> 
>> I think, it's not a solution to use few lines like "insert ... into ...",
>> because tables vary from version to version. Furthermore I mean, LDAP
>> makes
>> only sense if the Admin has only one place to enable or to disable the
>> use
>> of applications.
> 
> Indeed. Don't start messing with the tables. No need.
> 
> 
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