Dan Mosedale wrote:

>Ugh.  This means that the mailing list would not be dynamic (ie
>replies would not catch new members that had been added to the list).
>In many environments, after all, the alias is intended to be expanded
>on the mail server for just this reason.
>
But it only works, if the local mail server works together with the LDAP 
server, i.e. if the mailing list on the LDAP server exists as alias at 
the mail server.

That's usually not true for "personal LDAP", i.e. a user using LDAP 
(with write access) to share address book between multiple clients.

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