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On Tue, 5 Jan 2010, Martin F. Foster wrote:
Allows scripts which are still stored on the filesystem to lookup parameters
stored in an LDAP directory.
# traditional "vacation" mode, say reply once every 30d
if ldap "mailResponderMode" "vacation" {
vacation :days 30 "l...@mailrespondertext";
}
How about to mimick the variable extension in such way that the values are
first put into variables? I refer to l...@.. syntex especially.
e.g.
require ["variables", "variables_ldap"];
set :ldap "LDAP query" [ attibute_name1 attribute_name2 ... ]
If "LDAP query" is missing, a default query like "(|(mail=%1)(uid=%1))" is
performed.
attribute_name is the variable name, the values is placed in.
((Well, the actual syntax is just a hint))
Dunno, how you can deal with multi-value LDAP attributes.
Regards,
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Steffen Kaiser
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