Yes, domain aliases are not taken into account in aliases2ldap, nor is
the  relational  quality  you're  describing  (since it is very rarely
necessary).

> All I need is some other value in LDAP such as "alt" above so that I
> can link both [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] to the same uid.

Yep.

> I  was  hoping  there  would  be a better way than having to write a
> scheduled  script.

Doubt it.

> Perhaps  default  LDAP  content  so  Imail  does  this  upon account
> creation.  Unlike  Imail,  An  exchange  server  would  publish this
> information.

Well, you're not going to get too far with that comparison. :0) You're
talking  about  a  *vastly* different schema and applications, and the
mailNickname attribute is a tiny part of that.

> Do  you  know  where Imail determines its LDAP content
> from for new users?

Yes, and it doesn't search where you need it to.

I could certainly write a script that would do as you describe, but it
would  not  be  simple  to  create  the  relational  aspect  from  the
non-relational userbase. How important is this to you?

--Sandy


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