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Hello all,
I am currently running a devolpment snapshot of vpopmail.  It is
version 4.10.7,  (I know there are newer releases and I will
eventually move to one of those) I am using OpenLDAP 2.0.7 (more on
that in a minute).

  My primary question is one involving domain aliases.  The
vaddaliasdomain command makes the apporiate symilink in my domains
directory, but the entry in /var/qmail/users/assign lacks the full
path to the created symlink, instead it is the path to the vpopmail
root directory.  I suppose I can fix this in the source if no one
else has.  I'm not a qmail guru and want to make sure that is the
best way it should be handeled.

  Also I would like to know how people prefer changes to code be
submitted.  I have fixed up the ldap functions a little bit here and
there.  I am able to cleanly compile against OpenLDAP-2.0.7.  I also
fixed some problems where the inital password was not encrpyted by
the vadduser code, this causes both ldap and sqwebmail logins to fail
until the password was changed by vpasswd.  I understand there have
been other LDAP improvements made and I will upgrade to a newer
version after we get done testing with this versin and setting up the
domains for migration.  Could somebody send me a brief summary of
LDAP changes made since 4.10.7?  I've looked in the change log and I
don't really see any changes other that fixing ld_errno and linking
issues.  

Just so you know where I am coing from  I am involved with a web and
mail hosting project and are using vpopmail/qmail in a clustered
sparc-linux enviroment tying into our other LDAP enabled services.  I
would like to start devolping the vpopmail code into moving as much
of vpopmail's functionality (and qmail's) into LDAP, I don't like the
fact vpopmail stores most of the LDAP information in flat files as
well.  I'll start with thw qmail-ldap package and go from there. 
After our migration I plan on devoting some time to that.  Any
caveats, thoughts, opinions, etc?

Thanks,
Eric Buckhalt

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