Re: LDAP and email

2002-11-22 Thread Ehren Wilson
Me and my fellow admins have a decent working solution using debian, 
exim, openldap, tied into pam with uw-imap and pop3, also uses all 
administered through apache w/ php.  You are more than welcome to take a 
look at the current stable release (ugly but works) or our developement 
stuff, doesn't work but the code is readable.  We are currently 
administering email for 40+ domains on this and it works well and is 
fairly easy to implement on a debian box.

Cheers,

Ehren
System Administrator
Echostar Solutions

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone LDAPized their email system, along with /etc/aliases? If
so, can you give me a pointer how you did that?

Thanks,
Tim




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Re: LDAP and email

2002-10-26 Thread Radek Hnilica
On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 09:44:16PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Has anyone LDAPized their email system, along with /etc/aliases? If
 so, can you give me a pointer how you did that?

Definitely yes.  Now I'm planing do it for the second time.  Big hint
is http://ispman.org.  All I'm using are: openldap, postfix,
cyrus-imapd, cyrus-pop3d.  You can also look for somethink like
readme-ldap in postfix doc directory.

I'm thinking of more automation of administrative work, and future
expanding this scheme to dns, dhcp, workstation description, and
workers description.  There are packages for some of these tasks, but
I'm looking for my own way.

Use the source Luke, use the source.

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Re: LDAP and email

2002-10-26 Thread Radek Hnilica
On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 09:44:16PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Has anyone LDAPized their email system, along with /etc/aliases? If
 so, can you give me a pointer how you did that?

Definitely yes.  Now I'm planing do it for the second time.  Big hint
is http://ispman.org.  All I'm using are: openldap, postfix,
cyrus-imapd, cyrus-pop3d.  You can also look for somethink like
readme-ldap in postfix doc directory.

I'm thinking of more automation of administrative work, and future
expanding this scheme to dns, dhcp, workstation description, and
workers description.  There are packages for some of these tasks, but
I'm looking for my own way.

Use the source Luke, use the source.

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Turkish proverb






LDAP and email

2002-10-24 Thread tps
Has anyone LDAPized their email system, along with /etc/aliases? If
so, can you give me a pointer how you did that?

Thanks,
Tim

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LDAP and email

2002-10-24 Thread tps
Has anyone LDAPized their email system, along with /etc/aliases? If
so, can you give me a pointer how you did that?

Thanks,
Tim

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Tim Sailer (at home)   Coastal Internet,Inc.   
Network and Systems Operations PO Box 671  
http://www.buoy.comRidge, NY 11961 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]   (631)924-3728  (888) 924-3728