Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
--On Wednesday, April 12, 2006 9:53 PM +0200 Hallvard B Furuseth
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Terry L. Inzauro writes:
what is the recommended way(schema definitions) for implementing
directory services for both posix accounts and virtual mail routing
based on schema's that have been accepted as "standards"?
Maybe none, or it may depend on how you'll use it and with which
software. When we put mail info in LDAP at our site we did find some
mail-related object classes on the net, but none which fit our needs.
(Exim + Cyrus IMAP: mail routing/delivery etc, IMAP auth.) And we've
got the mail info in a separate subtree, so username and password are
duplicated from elsewhere.
Yeah, we use our own schema for mail routing, as well.
You can find it at:
<http://www.stanford.edu/services/directory/trees/>, look at the account
tree.
--Quanah
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Quanah Gibson-Mount
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ITS/Shared Application Services
Stanford University
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so, what you all are telling me is that there has been no "standard" accepted for this
task? is the ldap world "controlled chaotic" directory structure?
so, what i need to do is figure out which attributes my mail software (postfix and dovecot imap) needs to function and map those attribues to just
about any other attribute in an existing schema such as any of(or a combination of) the schemas that come with the directory server of my
choice(openldap). does this sound correct or am i missing the picture?
quanah, you seem very well versed in this area....is that your recommendation?
_Terry
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