Ron,

No you're right you can't have the organisation info in the SQL database,
though if you could figure out how to get ldaper working ( I couldn't ) then
you could populate the ldap database from a SQL built command line in the
same way. Not particularly elegant but the only option I can think of. 

Cheers

Steve

Steven Moore
Internet Development Engineer
Research Machines
+44 1235 823522 

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> A slightly cleverer way of doing this is using the
> adduser command basically
> <snip>
> have changed. This can
> then run on the task scheduler (W2K).

Steve,

Are you able to store organization, address and telephone
numbers in SQL, and have those reflected in IMail's LDAP? I was
under the impression that users (or admins) must fill out that
information via the Web or via IMail's admin console.

-Ron





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