Ah, ok.

Well you can run OpenLDAP (for example) as a backend in the same way you
could use AD.

Postfix can use multiple backends depending on your needs.

What requirements do you have?



Kind regards/met vriendelijke groet,

Serge Fonville

http://www.sergefonville.nl

Convince Microsoft!
They need to add TRUNCATE PARTITION in SQL Server
https://connect.microsoft.com/SQLServer/feedback/details/417926/truncate-partition-of-partitioned-table


2013/5/21 Greg Deward <greg.dew...@gmail.com>

> Sorry... should have specified... cannot integrate with AD or the
> Microsoft environment.  This needs to remain entirely stand-alone.  This
> means our member base will be stored in the application's database and we
> will need to call out to Postfix to manually perform account provisioning
> and the like.
>
> - G. Deward
>
>
>
> On May 21, 2013, at 2:18 PM, Serge Fonville <serge.fonvi...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> From your mail it seems you desire a backend that can handle all that, you
> should be able to setup postfix to retrieve its users from AD.
>
> HTH
>
> Kind regards/met vriendelijke groet,
>
> Serge Fonville
>
> http://www.sergefonville.nl
>
> Convince Microsoft!
> They need to add TRUNCATE PARTITION in SQL Server
>
> https://connect.microsoft.com/SQLServer/feedback/details/417926/truncate-partition-of-partitioned-table
>
>
> 2013/5/21 Greg Deward <greg.dew...@gmail.com>
>
>> NEWBIE WARNING:  I have never used Postfix and am not a Linux guru.
>>  Please be gentile.
>>
>> Is there an existing .NET library (DLL, etc.) for controlling Postfix?
>>  If not, is there an existing API for applications that are NOT running on
>> the same server as Postfix?  More specifically, I have a need for creating
>> users, deleting users, changing passwords, and the like.  I have been
>> tasked with implementing an Ubuntu mail server and tying it into our custom
>> ERP application (written in ASP.NET <http://asp.net/> MVC and running on
>> Windows).  The goal is to be able to dynamically create user accounts,
>> leverage them for a period of time, and then shut them down when a project
>> is finished.
>>
>> Thank you, in advance, for any assistance you may provide.
>>
>> - G. Deward
>
>
>
>

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