Hi everyone.

I've been searching info about LDAP-support in web-cyradmin, and found the only one we all already know, which in fact makes use of mysql as a backend for LDAP. Nothing wrong with that solution, I just find it bit akward. I'm planning to implement feature for web- cyradmin, that user authentication could be done via actual LDAP and still store everything else in mysql. I like the idea that userbase is in LDAP and that password change could be done via LDAP, no matter if that is in webmail-program, cyr-webadmin, web-groupware etc. LDAP is after all, very standard way to authenticate. I plan to implement this feature so, that it would be easy to swich on and off. All-in- mysql is for sure far more simple to set up, and I think most of web- cyradmin are quite happy with it.

Do you have any ideas about this? Things that I should consider, features you think would be useful? And if some of you are already implementing or planning to implement this, please reply.

 Mikko
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