Yes, you are right of course. And thanks for the tip about forcing a matching rule, it works fine.
/JL On 2012-12-04 02:29, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote: > --On Monday, December 03, 2012 9:06 AM +0000 > [email protected] wrote: > >> Full_Name: Jonas Lindstr?m >> Version: 2.4.33 >> OS: Linux >> URL: ftp://ftp.openldap.org/incoming/ >> Submission from: (NULL) (194.237.142.6) >> >> >> The attribute mailPreferenceOption in the cosine schema is defined >> without any matching rules, so filters such as (mailPreferenceOption=0) >> fail. > > Core schema are defined by RFCs. If the RFC defines no matching rule, > then there isn't one in the schema. If you want to see this changed, > I advise filing an RFC to update the schema definition. For this > particular attribute, see <https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1274.txt> > > You can, of course, force matching rules for your search. See the > slapcat manpage for examples of how to force matching rules. > > --Quanah > > > -- > > Quanah Gibson-Mount > Sr. Member of Technical Staff > Zimbra, Inc > A Division of VMware, Inc. > -------------------- > Zimbra :: the leader in open source messaging and collaboration
