On Sun, Nov 04, 2001 at 09:41:07AM +0200, Taymour A. El Erian wrote:
> > 
> > ##NAME: LDAP_MAIL:0
> > #
> > # Here's the field on which we query
> > 
> > LDAP_MAIL               mail
> > 
> > Set that as I've set it (to mail, in other words) and it works great.
> > Then the user can use [EMAIL PROTECTED] for their username. If you have a
> > primary domain, you can set that in the config file too, so that it
> > automatically appends it to the end of usernames provided without domains.
> > 
> I tried this but it is not a really good idea since it doesn't work correctly with 
>netscape messenger

As written a thousand times here:

DO NOT USE AN @ IN UIDs (and thus don't use the mail attribute as UID). You
HAVE to have unique UIDs like domain.com-user. Search the archives.

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