On Wednesday 01 October 2003 15:12, Mark John Buenconsejo wrote:

> Whichever e-mail server you want to use on Linux, try to see if you can
> work with authenticating users via LDAP. Configure your Windows Active
> Directory to answer authentication queries from the e-mail server (Linux).
> I haven't tried it though, but thinking about it, it might just work. 

that solves a small part of the problem but not the whole.  
eventually, i would want everything migrated to the other system 
(e.g., FreeBSD to Linux, or MS2K to Linux or MS2K to FreeBSD 
even).  that's why i'd need something a bit more than just 
authenticating to the current server.  eventually, i want that server 
gone and repurposed :).

so it's not just living with the old and the new servers at the same time,
i also want to migrate the users and passwords to the new server so
the old system can go away.

tiger

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