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Quoting "Gene Parks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> You can do this with Iplanet.
Well.. I had a quick look at iPlanet, and I've had quite an extensive
look at LDAP, and my point still stands...
HOWEVER, with 'external' checks (ie, scripting) this is possible in LDAP.
I assume this is how iPlanet does it. It don't enforce it on LDAP level,
but on application level (quite a big difference).
Remember, OpenLDAP is _ONLY_ (!?) a LDAP server. iPlanet is something
(almost) entirely different. It's a complete (?! :) solution...
So what you have to do, is do this enforcement in your 'user/mail administration
application'...
> Quoting Przemyslaw Wegrzyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Is it possible (and how) to make OpenLDAP 2.0.x enforce
> > uniqueness of mailAlternateAddress across multiple qmailUsers
> > (at same tree level) ?
>
> You can't. This is not the way LDAP was designed...
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