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Hi Paul, I have noticed that the LDAP part where we give the user password attribute is not working as expected. It only works if you use default "userPassword" attribute in LDAP, but if you want to use let's say some custom attribute for LDAP, for example "mailPassword", no matter what attribute you give in "field_passwd" in dbmail.conf it always uses "userPassword" attribute. Can you take a look at this pls ? --
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