One more thing - since the IMail LDAP is running on our public mail server, 
isn't it a security issue that anyone can read the LDAP directory without a 
login?

Specifically, doesn't this potentially allow spammers to harvest email 
addresses from LDAP directories as soon as they realize this?

Can IMail be reconfigured to run LDAP locked-down so read access requires a 
password? (If so, what is the best way to do this).

Of course, if LDAP is locked-down then ldap2alias script will need a "logon" 
commandline option so it can work.

I've noticed that Outlook has an input field to specify a login when 
configuring an LDAP directory service, so I assume most user client apps will 
work with a locked-down LDAP; just unsure about Imail itself.
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