Is it that difficult to answer?
Best regards,
bnegrao
Bruno Negrao wrote:
Is it that difficult to answer?
Problably.
But I doubt it gets easier, the more you press 'em.
cheers,
Rainer
Bruno Negrao wrote:
We wrote an LDAP authentication module for vpopmail quite some time
ago. It exists in vpopmail to this day. qmail-ldap is not qmail,
and it is not vpopmail. It's a completely seperate package built
directly with LDAP support.
~Matt Brookings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Ken,
I finally got some time to reply.
Ok, no problem.
It's pretty simple. It comes down to how to pay the bills.
We have limited resources so we have to limit our focus.
In the last 8 years I think only three people have asked us
about working with qmail-ldap.
Ah... I didn't know
KBO,
I saw on qmail-ldap mailing list that you've been there studying Qmail-ldap
around 1999 and 2001.
But I did not find neither in qmail-ldap nor in vchkpw mailing lists why
didn't Inter7 chose to develop it's tools for qmail-ldap.
The clustering support qmail-ldap provides is great and
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Bruno Negrao wrote:
| KBO,
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| I saw on qmail-ldap mailing list that you've been there studying
| Qmail-ldap around 1999 and 2001.
|
| But I did not find neither in qmail-ldap nor in vchkpw mailing lists why
| didn't Inter7 chose to develop it's
We wrote an LDAP authentication module for vpopmail quite some time
ago. It exists in vpopmail to this day. qmail-ldap is not qmail,
and it is not vpopmail. It's a completely seperate package built
directly with LDAP support.
~Matt Brookings [EMAIL PROTECTED] GnuPG Key B7B54216