The company I work for is a Barracuda reseller.  They (barracuda) have
been informed of this issue and I have tried to ask the LDAP question in
this forum before although it is a bit difficult to explain.  Imails
LDAP feature requires (at least in 8.x, others please beat me if I get
this part wrong) that the search root be defined in the query, I suppose
it is specific to the included LDAP server.  That said, for the
barracuda to actually find any data, they would have to provide us in
their interface a place to add the search root ( o=domain.tld or some
such business).  They haven't and am not particularly confident they
will.  I have also brought up spf support (another thread in this forum)
and that support is at least on the event horizon.  Their t/s told me to
add this to the ldap config file but I cannot find any other supporting
documentation, so I have no idea exactly where it would go, or the exact
format:

<snip>

You can accomplish this right now by setting the defaultNamingContext
top level attribute. 

You do it at the top of your ldap tree. Just add a custom attribute by
that name. Most installations have it already -- some novell ldap
servers don't and apparently Imail doesn't utilize it either. 

</snip>

The thing is, with multiple domains, I do not really see how this would
affect searches that, from Barracuda's standpoint, would need to be
across all domains in the LDAP database.  Anyone else have an idea?

*************
Dave Heritage
Dave at onx dot cc


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