Malte Woelky wrote/schrieb/scripsit:
>    cn=testuser1, ou=People, dc=schule1, dc=gelsenkirchen, dc=edu
>          mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>    cn=testuser1, ou=People, dc=schule2, dc=gelsenkirchen, dc=edu
>          mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Any idea how enode the subdomain in the pop3-login?

Have you ever heard of namespaces? There are at least three namespaces
in a qmailUser object: mail/mailAlternateAddress, uid and mailMessage-
Store. The qmailUser object establishes a mapping between these values
because they cannot normally be derived from each other. So the object
maps mail/mailAlternateAddress to mailMessageStore and uid to user-
Password and mailMessageStore. Here mail/uid act as a key in the data-
base and they must be unique in your realm, i.e. they identify a
single object. Obviously it is not valid for a the same uid or mail to
be present in different objects. Making mail unique is not hard, as it
naturally appears as a fully qualified address. Now you only need to
care about the uid. The uid must be unique within your realm, but it
does not have to be derived from any other data in the object. Unlike
as for mail you can chose a scheme for this namespace. One possible
scheme would be to simply use the same value for mail and uid. Other
possible schemes are to use a percent sign instead of an at sign or
a unique number. There are other possibilities and the choice it up
to you to chose one that fits your environment.

-Stefan
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