K. F. Yim writes:
> 1) Domain based LDAP user entries that allow dynamic searching and POP3
> authentication mechanism (uid=loginid,ou=virtualdomain.com)  that allow
> duplicate UID under different domains. e.g. dn: uid=loginid,
> ou=virtualdomain.com,dc=domain,dc=com.

Why not include the domain in the uid attribute? Eg

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(some old MUAs don't like the `@', it has never been a problem for me)

> 2) /var/qmail/control/locals and virtualdomains files that allows the
> handling of  =>10,000 virtual domains

You can try the qmail-ldap-control patch (I haven't used it yet).

> 3) Domain based directory structure that support the above.

                               dc=eg,dc=com
                                    |
                                  ou=domains
                                    |
                    +----------------------------------
                    |               |             |
                  ou=foo.com      ou=bar.com    ou=...
                    |
               +---------...
               |
            [EMAIL PROTECTED]
           [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Regards,

--
Adriano

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