Hi Glen, thanks for that suggestion. I did as you suggested, and I do now see the password in the keychain.

Unfortunately, MM is still not finding any matches. I'm not even sure it's trying, as there's no indication if a lookup is even being triggered.

I'll keep poking around, and perhaps bug Benny if I remain stuck.

-Eric

On 11 Dec 2024, at 17:19, Glenn Parker wrote:

I haven’t done this myself, but I might try using the Mac’s Directory Utility to connect to your LDAP server. Adding the server and authorizing yourself in that utility should get the password into the Mac’s keychain.

On 11 Dec 2024, at 16:48, Eric Sharakan via mailmate wrote:

Hi, I'm trying to get LDAP lookup working for my corporate account in MailMate (r6065). I'm following the instructions at https://manual.mailmate-app.com/hidden_preferences, but not understanding how to handle the password. The instructions say:
```
If a username is provided then MailMate looks for a password in the keychain. It can be added manually to the keychain, but it should also work if Apple Mail has been used to store the password.
```
How do I "manually" add the password to the keychain? I was hoping MM would prompt for it when attempting a lookup, but I don't see that happening. Anyone know how to make this work?

Thanks.

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