6 messages in net.sourceforge.lists.courier-maildropRe: [maildropl] maildrop and LDAP
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Tony EarnshawFeb 7, 2004 2:02 pm 
Petri RiihikallioFeb 7, 2004 4:28 pm 
Tony EarnshawFeb 8, 2004 2:54 am 
Petri RiihikallioFeb 8, 2004 5:55 am 
Tony EarnshawFeb 8, 2004 11:36 am 
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Subject:Re: [maildropl] maildrop and LDAPActions...
From:Tony Earnshaw (ton@billy.demon.nl)
Date:Feb 8, 2004 2:54:47 am
List:net.sourceforge.lists.courier-maildrop

søn, 08.02.2004 kl. 01.28 skrev Petri Riihikallio:

Only I have a specific question (nada docs, nada Google). Anybody using maildrop with Openldap and /etc/maildropldap.config here?

Yep. You can count me in.

:)

My Postfix pipes mails to Maildrop for local delivery. The maildir is looked up from an OpenLDAP attribute. I haven't done any fancy processing in Maildrop yet, though.

Nice. I have exactly the same (Postfix end-of-December snapshot), maildrop 1.6.3. Openldap 2.2.5, Courier IMAP 2.2.2. I use Courier's authldap.schema, objectclass courierMailAccount in addition to the normal Unix account and e-mail user objectclasses.

Let's say I have a Unix user with a homeDirectory on one machine in a local network, but a mailbox (absolute path to his mail folder) on another machine. This would facilitate disk space utilization, file system quotas, Courier soft quotas, LDAP replication and much other stuff.

Is there any way of telling LDAP that homeDirectory and mailbox are on different machines (hosts)? Google has given a single result: "No, you'd have to use NFS to mount both on the same host". This seems to make sense, given the cosine.schema host attribute. But, all the same, is it possible to define "another host for mailbox"?

Thanks!

--Tonni

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