Oh I am always about perl... TIMTOWTDI baby! ;o)
 
Perl is installed on my machines even before reskit and support tools. I
can't count the number of months it has saved me nor the number of $$$ on
third party tools. I know for a fact that there are enterprise level
companies out there still running in daily operations perl scripts I wrote
10 years ago that were supposed to be replaced with "something better"
(their words not mine) that are still flexible enough to do what they need
and haven't even been challenged with something better. This includes
monitoring scripts running as NT services, application launch helpers,
software delivery, intelligent logon scripts, file backup systems, etc. Most
everything I write though doesn't take a full blown perl install, just a
perl EXE and a perl DLL and the script. 
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Al Mulnick
Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2007 12:24 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] How to find non-primary SMTP addresses? Slightly OT


What?  Like simplesync? 
 
I was beginning to wonder if anyone was going to bring up perl for this
particular application.  It strikes me as the common glue for this
particular application that doesn't require the gnotes client software to be
installed.  i.e. self-sustaining. 
 
 
I think if I were not going to go with a COTS application I'd likely choose
something like perl to write it.  I have to agree that MIIS is way overkill
for this if this is your only usage scenario.  
 
Just curious, but why do you want to populate that data in AD? Seems silly
if nobody is using it for a directory other than admins.  Was there an
application that wants it? 
 


 
On 1/28/07, joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

I agree that MIIS could be convenient but only if it is already there or you
have other plans for it. If this was the only reason for it I would be more
apt to put something else together that had a far lower bar of entry such as
some basic scripts that are scheduled through task scheduler or made into a
service (Perl PSDK) or LDSU or some basic low end syncing tools that don't
require setting up a full blown SQL and MIIS server. 

 
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You can whack notes with ldifde or something. MIIS is a convenient way to do
it though.

 

Thanks,

Brian Desmond

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Ewww.  :)

 

Unless there are other needs that require MIIS I don't think I would deploy
it for this. MIIS is a 50 caliber when all that was probably needed was foam
pellet gun. 

 

I have seen folks doing this before, usually they get an LDIF extract from
Notes and just slam that into AD as contacts or mail-enabled users. Actually
getting the info out of Notes... no clue, I didn't even want to start
touching Exchange let alone any other messaging apps. I am happy just with
Windows Server 2003 SMTP and looking at the text files. ;o) 

 

 

 

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Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 12:52 PM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] How to find non-primary SMTP addresses? Slightly OT

Have you looked at MIIS?

 

Laura

 

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Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 10:19 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org  <mailto:ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org> 
Subject: [ActiveDir] How to find non-primary SMTP addresses? Slightly OT


Same topic, but this one is for Notes Admin/Gurus as well. 

I populate the mail attribute in AD with the Notes Users primary internet
address. Does anyone have a script or method that will allow me to publish
in AD the same info for groups and other addresses for users. 

Even something that can query Domino for all users and groups and return all
addresses into a file, I can use that as a basis to update AD with proxy
info etc. 
Thanks in advance. 

Douglas Stelley
IT Engineer
Seneca Nation Health Department
(716)532-5582 x5404
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Ah, yes, good call. Almost forgot that it changes that, too.


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It should also update the 'mail' attribute to the new primary SMTP:
address. 


--James

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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] How to find non-primary SMTP addresses?

Out of curiosity, when setting a different primary e-mail address to an
address that already exists as a secondary, does ADUC do anything more 
than change the prefix on the old primary address from 'SMTP' to 'smtp'
and vice-versa for the new primary?


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Sent: Thursday 25 January 2007 19:52
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] How to find non-primary SMTP addresses?

In addition to what Ulf said, there also isn't any practical way to
query 
for users that have secondary addresses vs. only having a primary and 
there 
isn't any practical way to just get the secondary addresses out of the 
proxyAddresses attribute.  You essentially need to get all the data and
then 
check for the values that are prefixed with lower case "smtp".

Maybe Joe R. has a neat trick with ADFind to make this easier, but LDAP 
itself doesn't help much.

Joe K. 

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From: Ulf B. Simon-Weidner
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org  <mailto:ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org> 
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 6:00 PM
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] How to find non-primary SMTP addresses?


Hi Stu,

I don't think there's a way to expose mulitvalued attributes with CSVDE 
- 
you'd either have to use LDIFDE or VBScript or anything else to view all

values of those attributes.

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Sent: Freitag, 26. Januar 2007 00:53
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org  <mailto:ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org> 
Subject: [ActiveDir] How to find non-primary SMTP addresses?

How does one go about getting the non-primary SMTP addresses for every 
Exchange user?  I can't seem to find a way via csvde, but maybe I'm 
doing 
something wrong.  Thanks again. 

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