Hey, I am trying to get a new email server working using
qmail+vpopmail+ldap. The user software we have will export users to the
qmail-ldap schema. The problem is that it looks like the vpopmail ldap
schema is not the same as the qmail-ldap schema.
Is there a way to make vpopmail work with t
On Wednesday 01 June 2005 12:04 pm, Joshua Coucke wrote:
> Hey, I am trying to get a new email server working using
> qmail+vpopmail+ldap. The user software we have will export users to the
> qmail-ldap schema. The problem is that it looks like the vpopmail ldap
> schema is not the same as the qm
Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
On Wednesday 01 June 2005 12:04 pm, Joshua Coucke wrote:
Hey, I am trying to get a new email server working using
qmail+vpopmail+ldap. The user software we have will export users to the
qmail-ldap schema. The problem is that it looks like the vpopmail ldap
s
On Wednesday 01 June 2005 02:48 pm, Joshua Coucke wrote:
> >you could also just export their information to say.. a flat file.. and
> > then import that into whatever backend you want.
> Yes, I could. I just picked LDAP because it was the easiest thing to
> get our client software (Emerald) to ex
Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
isn't
exporting to say.. a CSV file even easier? I would think so :)
Yes it probably would be. But the only way I can see to get emerald to
export user info is to use their ldap sync server. That or I would
just have to access the database emerald stores info in. The r
I realize this isn't the best forum for this question but I haven't
gotten any response from Shupp's toaster list. I figure enough people
here are using the same patches and may have run across this problem
before.
I'm running netqmail-1.05 with Bill's latest toaster patch
(qmail-toaster-0.7.2.pa