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Re: [Evolution] Evolution, LDAP, etc. - rehashed
- From: Adam Williams <awilliam whitemice org>
- To: Tony Earnshaw <tonni billy demon nl>
- Cc: Chris Toshok <toshok ximian com>, <bill barnard-engineering com>, <evolution ximian com>
- Subject: Re: [Evolution] Evolution, LDAP, etc. - rehashed
- Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 11:26:59 -0500 (EST)
>>A wish: I can make modified Laser-Lachmann mailing lists and my smtp
>>server can use them. This is what I can make using standard schemas
>>delivered with Openldap 2.1.8, and it works perfectly. Any chance of
>>implementing this in Evo?:
>>dn: cn=norwlist,ou=contacts,dc=billy,dc=demon,dc=nl
>>objectClass: top
>>objectClass: nisMailAlias
>>structuralObjectClass: nisMailAlias
>>cn: norwlist billy demon nl
>>rfc822MailMember: marit domain1 no
>>rfc822MailMember: gaute domain com
>>rfc822MailMember: bjornst domain2 no
>>rfc822MailMember: unnicat domain3 no
>O.k., I just duplicated my smtp ldap router so that it also accepts an
>Evo-style list name:
>'cn: norwlist' as well as 'cn: norwlist billy demon nl' (no domain
>qualifier, you see?)
This is also how we process mail aliases/lists. That is we use a "cn"
without a domain qualifier.
How this works or would work from Evo I don't know, I'm just "voting"
that yes, this is a defacto standard practive. I have access to the DSA's
of about 20 companies that all use this method.
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