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On Wed, Oct 11, 2006 at 09:38:43PM -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Courier is responsible for reading account data from the authentication
source -- in your case it's LDAP -- and passing it to maildrop via the
environment variables. Obviously, sendmail doesn't know anything about
this.
Ah, you nailed it I'm sure. The old maildrop had its own ldap
configuration and...
You can probably get this to work by using the "maildrop" package, not
"courier-maildrop", if you can find it. This is the version of maildrop
without the Courier-specific hooks (it builds from the same source, but
with some behind-the-scenes configuration changes), and it should work for
you.
...with this standalone version, I'm sure that everything will work
exactly as the old version did. Thanks very much for the pointer, I've
got a busy day tomorrow testing and getting my installation/replacement
procedure down pat.
- --
Regards... Todd
Chris: grep 500 sendmail.mc
undefine(`FAIL_MAIL_OVER_500_MILES')dnl
Chris: just in case ...
Linux kernel 2.6.12-18mdksmp 3 users, load average: 0.48, 0.29, 0.25
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