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Hemanth Gopal schrieb:
| Dear all,
|
| Is that possible to implement phpldapadmin phamm or puma on
| jamm.schema currently implemented for postfix+ldap in the server. Can
| some one give me helpful urls or steps for configuring phpldapadmin
| using the ldap,  jamm.schema which will be quite useful for me.
|
| Regards,
| Hemanth
|
| On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 8:26 PM, JOHN ROMAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|> Hemanth,
|> the application youre using to administer your email, is it for
others or a
|> surrogate for your own knowledge of email and linux?
|>
|> 150,000 email accounts is likely an enumeration limitation in jamm,
have you
|> entered a bug report?
|>
|> check out luma for ldap administration, its a great GUI app that i
think you
|> will be comfortable with.
|> removing accounts and password reset can also (if i am correct) be done
|> through luma.
|>
|>
|> ----- Original Message -----
|> From: Hemanth Gopal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|> Date: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 14:02
|> Subject: Hello Postfix guys
|> To: postfix-users@postfix.org
|>
|>> Dear Guys,
|>>
|>> I am having a postfix+ldap+jamm  debian server having more
|>> than 150000 mail
|>> accounts and so now, Jamm is not able to load all the mail
|>> accounts together
|>> and not able to reset a mail account password due to this.
|>> Please let me
|>> know is there any alternative to Jamm, i am not able to see any
|>> option for
|>> search and find a mail account and edit it , rather it tries to
|>> load the
|>> email accounts in one page. Also someone please advise the
|>> commands on how
|>> we can do delete mail accounts and reset passwords from command
|>> line from
|>> the backend in ldap+postix server.

I guess you should redirect this question to the "appropriate" mailing
list instead, eg.

http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jamm-users

As per alternatives to LDAP backends, there are many. gq [1] for example
would be such a tool, but this is all very off-topic for this list.

[1] http://gq-project.org/

- --
Udo Rader
http://www.bestsolution.at
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