Hi Flavio, we're using here domain-username as uid.. so every emailaddress (read: mailbox, aliases don't count) has its corresponding uid.. we're using domain-user and not domain@user, because some MTAs have problems authenticating this way...
tld means Top Level Domain (.de, .net, .com, .to, .uk etc.) gtx michael FF-LOCAL schreibt: > Michael, > > to me it make sense because user will NEVER log into the server. They > will only autenticate via pop. So although the user have same uid they > will have, necessarily differente e-mails, or if you preffer diferent > domain. so by the e-mail offered I would know what user to authenticate. > > how about use the complete email as uid? this way you will know whitch > user you are talking about. > > a very beginner question: what <tld> stands for??? > > Flavio. > > Michael Gmelin wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> 20 times the same uid doesn't make much sense. You've got to distinguish >> between the different users anyway (for pop etc.).. so what about >> domain.<tld>-jonny? >> Another question to the list: >> How would you implement multiple domains sharing the same account-data? >> Example: >> micro.de >> micro.net >> micro.com >> all have the same accounts: user@micro.<tld> >> which should all be placed in the same pop3-account... >> are there any solutions in ldap or qmail-ldap or will I have to extend >> the frontend-logic (some kind of "span" function and all the necessary >> forwards are included automagically?) >> thx >> michael >> >> >> >> Muriel Ribeiro Alves schreibt: >> >>> Hello all, >>> I looking for a solution to use virtualdomains at my site. >>> I have about 20 sub-domains under my main domain. All of them with its >>> email domain. In a single server I would like to implement virtual >>> domains. I have already configured ldap with qmail using oppeman's >>> patch. Now i see that if I have a email say: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and give this >>> user uid=jonny I'll be able to have [EMAIL PROTECTED] but its user name >>> can be jonny as well. >>> So I looking for a documentation that helps me allow multiple UID jonny >>> in a single server, none of them listed in /etc/passwd, once qmail-ldap >>> schmema has as required fields e-mail and UID, I thought this two would >>> make a primary key, where I can have UID jonny for all my twenty >>> domains. >>> If thats possible I hope anyone could give me some help. >>> By the way, I've just joined this list and I want to know it theres a >>> way to browse the old messages. >>> Thanks again. >>> Muriel. >> >> >> >> >> -- >> /bin/done digital solutions GmbH | Michael Gmelin >> Lothstr. 78a | Geschaeftsfuehrer >> 80797 Muenchen | Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> >> > > -- /bin/done digital solutions GmbH | Michael Gmelin Lothstr. 78a | Geschaeftsfuehrer 80797 Muenchen | Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
