That would be wonderful, thanks!
On Sat, 2008-10-11 at 11:16 +0900, Bernd Plagge wrote:
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> Hi Ricardo,
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> we have some Perl scripts and wouldn't mind to share.
> However I should mention that we've extended the suggested LDAP
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Hi Ricardo,
we have some Perl scripts and wouldn't mind to share.
However I should mention that we've extended the suggested LDAP
structure.
Sam, if you want them let me know where to post them to.
Regards,
Bernd
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Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
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> I'm doing ldap authentication and I don't know of any tool that can
> automatically create an ldap entry and create the user directory, maybe
> there's something like that already available?
I'm not aware of any. Most LDAP management tools don't assume they're
runnin
Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
> Strange. Because the messages do come through.
That's what I'd expect. Given the setup that you provided, I wouldn't
expect anything to ever be rejected by the filter.
> I don't see any output at all
> in the maillog about the filter running. Even though I created and
>>
>> Anyway, what about the filter usage? When I have "response=> 'it\'s
>> ricardo!'" in the Headers filter, where should I expect to see that
>> output?
>
> Very likely you won't because you've set up a filter which rejects
> messages from your address, but only if they're not "trusted". S
Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
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> Anyway, what about the filter usage? When I have "response=> 'it\'s
> ricardo!'" in the Headers filter, where should I expect to see that output?
Very likely you won't because you've set up a filter which rejects
messages from your address, but only if they're no
Thanks for the tip.
I didn't put that code in myself. This is what came with the standard
install on Ubuntu...
Anyway, what about the filter usage? When I have "response=> 'it\'s
ricardo!'" in the Headers filter, where should I expect to see that output?
How do I determine that the filter
Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
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> But one thing is confusing to me. In the courier-filter-perl.conf I've
> setup logging, yet I don't see the log file being created (I expect to
> see a file /var/log/courier-filter-perl.log created). Also I don't see
> anything in the regular log file about the filter.