Also would be nice if LDAP could be used if you have virtual hosts... very un-hosting-friendly on IMail's part the way they set up LDAP. It should support OU's for virtual hosts and manage access control based on which virtual host you are on so [EMAIL PROTECTED] would be DN=OU=Users,DC=joshie,DC=com and [EMAIL PROTECTED] would be in DN=OU=Users,DC=shmegegie,DC=com and LDAP could keep shmegegie.com folks from seeing joshie.com folks and the other way around. Without this LDAP is useless to those of us that run several domains on one IP address.
-Josh
On Tuesday, June 3, 2003, at 10:22 AM, Bob McGregor wrote:
Read up on the ldap feature, it works for a global address book. We are a school district that has 1400 employees and with ldap in place we can use the ldap feature to find any teacher on names contains any portion of their name as well as e-mail an entire building (organization) department (organizational unit) or any combination.
Example, if someone wants to e-mail all 3rd grade teachers at a particular building they can do it using the ldap server in imail. Also allow you to keep it up to date centrally when adding/removing accounts. In my mind, much better and more usable than a standard global address book.
oh, and is an online phone directory for us as well.
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