Try
mailReplyText: line 1
 line 2
 line 3
Nextldifitem: blah

Basically if a ldif line follows onto the next line it should start with
a space iirc

-----Original Message-----
From: Taymour A. El Erian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, 24 June 2002 02:11
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: multiline reply text



I tried the method you stated below, but all what I get is < 
/path/to/some/file in the ldap entry itself.
I have openldap 2.0.19 which I compiled myself.

Taymour A. El Erian wrote:

> Thanks for the help, but if I am using gq
>
> Oscar Bonilla wrote:
>
>> don't cut and paste base64 in the ldif. use :< instead.
>>
>> dn: uid=foobar, ou=People, o=Foobar
>> cn: Foobar
>> ...
>> mailReplyText:< /path/to/some/file
>> ...
>>
>> then ldapadd or ldapmodify. the contents of the file will be 
>> correctly base64 encoded.
>>
>> regards,
>>
>> -Oscar
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 20, 2002 at 04:36:43PM +0300, Taymour A. El Erian wrote:
>>  
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>    I am trying to add a multiline reply text to the ldap, the
>>> problem is I don't understand what is in QLDAPINSTALL about encoding

>>> the test with base64.
>>> I tried encoding it with the Linux uuencode with the base64 option 
>>> and did cut the output and paste it in LDAP but mailreplytext but it

>>> replies back with the encoded text, is there a way to tell it to 
>>> decode it (any directive before the encoded text).
>>>
>>> --
>>> Taymour A El Erian
>>> System Division Manager
>>> T.E. Data
>>> E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Web:     www.tedata.net
>>> Tel:    +(202)-7494025
>>> Ext:    1101
>>>
>>>
>>>   
>>
>>
>>  
>>
>

-- 
Taymour A El Erian
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T.E. Data
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