I had some similar problems with sqwebmail and qmail+ldap. The value is 
being taken from the LDAP_MAIL value in authldaprc. I changed this and had 
good luck.

Although it took a while to figure out that what I was doing was helping. 
SQwebmail creates files in ~Maildir/sqwebmail-* that keep old 
configuration information. Clear out these files when you make changes to 
authldaprc, and restart sqwebmail and you should see your changes.

Andreas

On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, Benjamin Smith wrote:

> Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 14:50:00 -0800
> From: Benjamin Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [sqwebmail] Return addresses & LDAP?
> 
> Using sqwebmail-3.3.7 on a qmail-ldap configuration, and many domain names. 
> User's email addresses are stored in the LDAP attribute "mail" or 
> "mailAlternateAddress" as per the schema, and this has been built mostly 
> using instructions from 
> http://lifewithqmail.org/ldap 
> 
> When users login, at the top right, it says: 
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> 
> and this is the "return address" for email sent from sqwebmail, rather than 
> the address stored in the "mail" attribute of the LDAP server. If the "uid" 
> field is an email address, then it only displays the "uid" field. (eg: 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]) 
> 
> Is there some way to make sqwebmail derive it's "reply-to" field (and the 
> displayed username at the upper right) for mail sent to be the "mail" field 
> in ldap? I've tried playing with these fields in authldaprc: 
> 
> LDAP_MAIL
> LDAP_EMAILMAP_ATTRIBUTE
> LDAP_EMAILMAP_MAIL 
> 
> But none of these seemed to make any difference. (After setting them 
> individually to "mail", I stopped/started authdaemond.ldap and logged out/in 
> with the browser, and noted the address given at the top right) 
> 
> How can I make this work? 
> 
> 


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