Will kolab be avaiable in OpenPKG 1.3.
CURRENT doesn't seams to be production stable.

C�pia Thomas Lotterer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On Mon, Dec 08, 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > I need to implement a mailserver with postfix that can authenticat
> smtp clients
> > against an ldap server. [...]
> > 
> There is a independent KDE program called "Kroupware" which uses a
> so called "Kolab" server as the backend. The mail part uses postfix.
> Clients authenticate to postfix through SASL which connects to
> OpenLDAP. The interesting part of the game is that the "kolab"
> installation is entirely based on OpenPKG. I dont't want to go too
> much into detail but the Kolab developers took OpenPKG v1.1 and did
> lots of modifications and enhancements. Over the time we included
> and adopted all their changes and only a few days ago we sucked in
> the last change so the next OpenPKG release and OpenPKG CURRENT os
> of 26-Nov-2003 provide a full solution based on Kolab experience.
> Even better, we're providing a automated setup which can be found at
> ftp://ftp.zfos.org/brew/kolab/CFG/kolab-1.0.14-20031126/obmtool.conf.
> Even without knowing Kolab just examine the INSTALL lines and you'll
> find the answers to your question.
> 
> > I'm also a bit confused about TLS. As far I understand, TLS allows
> hole
> > connection to be encrypted, while SASL only enables authentication. In
> doub, I
> > prefere to build with both supports and see later if I realy support
> them.
> > 
> See above. Both SASL (id/pw) and TLS X.509 client cert auth are
> supported. Postfix should be able accept TLS connections for
> encryption,
> i know for sure it supports STARTTLS. Postfix can also use TLS for
> SMTP
> delivery crypt and auth with optional check whether the recipient is
> really the one it claims to be. The latter is useful for recipients
> which have dynamic IP addresses, find minutes of my experiments on
> http://www.lotterer.net/thomas/dop.html
> 
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