Dear List,

Recently I stumbled upon this project installed it (dpkg -i stable 2.7 
packages) and found it promising. It seems to be working nicely, however 
some questions did come up:

1. In various docs inc. the Samba ones one is advised to use the 
smbldap-populate script. That one does not include ou=Domain or 
something similar.
I changed LAMs config to meet what had been configured for 
smbldap-polulate and was left with the suggestion to add the ou=Domain 
from LAN. So I did. Eventually I ended up with 2 domains by the same 
name in OpenLDAP. This caused auth issues obviously. So I renamed one 
from MYDOMAIN to MYDOMAIN2 which gives me a workable environment but 
isn't very neat.

Maybe this can be mentioned (preferably with a better solution) in the docs?


2. I have been puzzling about IMAP and wetter it is supported by LAM or not.
If I look at the userinterface I think it is. When taking a look at 
support account types 
(http://www.ldap-account-manager.org/lamcms/supportedTypes ) there is a 
change it is supported. When I take a peak at the german howto 
(http://lam.sourceforge.net/documentation/lam_de.pdf ) it looks like 
the, by me, desired connection with Cyrus IMAP can be made.
The good news is that sasltestd -s IMAP works fine. After I added the 
user cyrus to the sasldb I can start cyradm and fail to see any 
mailboxes. So it seems I can auth, but no mailboxes.
However I also failed to see where in the code where IMAP accounts can 
be made or rights on private and shared mailboxes can be managed. Even 
in lam-daemon. Now I was confused.  After some searching I found: 
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=969246&group_id=73243&atid=537214
Confusion turned to fearing that IMAP is not fully supported.
Can someone share a light on this please?


Thank you in advance and also thanks for what looks like a great tool
Olaf


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