Dear all,

Thanks for the responses.

I will try to look to setup a demo server to test out the features and then think about migration options.

Once more question - I assume all option/settings are stored in the users ldap entries? Including things like quotas and forwards/aliases, etc??

Regards,

Mon



Philipp Wagner wrote:

Monideth Pen wrote:
Hi,

I am currently using qmail with vpopmail with a mysql backend.

I am very interested in using qmail-ldap instead.

Can somebody confirm that all funtionality of qmail+vpopmail+mysql is
supported when moving to qmail-ldap?

Let's say, almost all functionality is supported. A couple days ago
there has been a thread on that list about some special feature of
vpopmail, called "virtual domain ip mapping" (which you have to enable
with --enable-ip-alias-domains in ./configure of vpopmail). This
behaviour isn't available in stock qmail-ldap, but there is a pach that
supports that, if you really should need it.

If so, can anybody suggest a migration and testing plan?

That's probably different in every environment, so you will have to
think about that yourself.

I wrote a time ago a small perl script which converts
vpopmail-(mysql)-accounts to ldap accounts, but it's not very complete
and not at all ready for the public, but I can send it to you off the
list if you want to get started with it and extend it to your needs.

Philipp

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