At the moment we use SOGo as our webmail and contact/calendar solution
at work, mail backend is dovecot+postfix augmented with several addons
to make everything work the way we want it to (antispam, spf, dkim and
srs). All works very well, so first of all a big thank you for providing
this incredible and well thought out open-source software to the
community! I really feel we have something that has more features and
looks and works better then what most big internet service providers
have to offer, and all of that by just putting some time and effort in
freely available open-source software. Again great work!

We also provide e-mail services to selected clients on request and here
is where the problems begin. At the moment we use Mysql as
authentication provider for SOGo only and because I don't want
individual clients to find other clients contact data or possibly more
we use a config section per domain and a seperate user table in the
database. This works but is rather hard to maintain.

For this reason and some others I'm looking into LDAP as authentication
provider. Is it possible to use ldap in a simular way? That is by
separating domains from each other so users can only find other users in
their own organization or share with them.

If I simply need to RTFM please let me know :) LDAP is rather
complicated and my experience with it is limited, I did succeed in
setting up a test environment with 389 server on CentOS 7 and letting it
work with SOGo and Dovecot.

PS in the end all of this should work with postfix/dovecot virtual
users, but I guess that is off-topic and more a postfix/dovecot issue.

-- 
kind regards,

Jeroen Beerstra

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