AJ wrote:
Thanks. I have reviewed the sendmail page numerous times, but my
question is what is the difference between the way I have things set up
now, i.e just using cyrus as a local mailer, as opposed to ldap_routing.
I am not sure why one would go one way or the other, just trying to
Ok, so I recompiled sendmail w/ LDAP support..
Here are the relavent parts of my mc file:
define(`confLOCAL_MAILER', `cyrusv2')
define(`CYRUSV2_MAILER_ARGS', `FILE /var/cyrus/imap/socket/lmtp')
# LDAP Related
FEATURE(`ldap_routing')
LDAPROUTE_DOMAIN(`panther.mydomain.com')
You will want to have something similar to this for ldap_routing.
FEATURE(`ldap_routing', `ldap -1 -TTMPF -v mailHost -k
(mailLocalAddress=%0)', `ldap -1 -TTMPF -v mailRoutingAddress -k
(mailRoutingAddress=%0)', `bounce', `preserve')dnl
http://www.sendmail.org/m4/ldap_routing.html
# LDAP
AJ wrote:
Ok, so I recompiled sendmail w/ LDAP support..
Here are the relavent parts of my mc file:
define(`confLOCAL_MAILER', `cyrusv2')
define(`CYRUSV2_MAILER_ARGS', `FILE /var/cyrus/imap/socket/lmtp')
# LDAP Related
FEATURE(`ldap_routing')
LDAPROUTE_DOMAIN(`panther.mydomain.com')
John,
Thanks, everything is up and running now, but I have one final question...
Is it possible for sendmail to check the alias file or virtusertable before
doing an ldap lookup. I am not ready to move these into ldap and I want to
preserve them.
Thanks again for all of your help.
AJ
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On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, AJ wrote:
John,
Thanks, everything is up and running now, but I have one final question...
Is it possible for sendmail to check the alias file or virtusertable before
doing an ldap lookup. I am not ready to move these into ldap and I want to
preserve them.
If you are
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, AJ wrote:
John,
Thanks, everything is up and running now, but I have one final question...
Is it possible for sendmail to check the alias file or virtusertable before
doing an ldap lookup. I am not ready to move these into ldap and I want to
preserve them.
If you are
Well, because I read on various lists that if you don't use ldap_routing then
the cyrus mail server can become cluttered with various bounces and spoofed
sender addresses.. This way, sendmail will verify each user before accepting
delivery. I may try the other alternative via socket map.
What do
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, AJ wrote:
Well, because I read on various lists that if you don't use ldap_routing then
the cyrus mail server can become cluttered with various bounces and spoofed
sender addresses.. This way, sendmail will verify each user before accepting
delivery. I may try the other
Ok, so I recompiled sendmail w/ LDAP support..
Here are the relavent parts of my mc file:
define(`confLOCAL_MAILER', `cyrusv2')
define(`CYRUSV2_MAILER_ARGS', `FILE /var/cyrus/imap/socket/lmtp')
# LDAP Related
FEATURE(`ldap_routing')
LDAPROUTE_DOMAIN(`panther.mydomain.com')
John,
Thanks again, I wound up just using the socket map option w/ cyrus
and sendmail, which seems to be working well for me.
Apparently, you can't have an aliases file and ldap_routing unless your
aliases are in an ldap map.
AJ
John Arthur wrote:
Ok, so I recompiled sendmail w/ LDAP
Hi,
My setup is cyrus, sendmail and openldap for all users data.
The way I have things set up now is sendmail use cyrus local mailer, and
is not compile w/ LDAP support, so if a mailbox does not exist in cyrus,
it gets bounced. Sendmail does not do user/mailbox lookups via LDAP.
This seems
AJ wrote:
My setup is cyrus, sendmail and openldap for all users data.
The way I have things set up now is sendmail use cyrus local mailer, and
is not compile w/ LDAP support, so if a mailbox does not exist in cyrus,
it gets bounced. Sendmail does not do user/mailbox lookups via LDAP.
This
Thanks. I have reviewed the sendmail page numerous times, but my
question is what is the difference between the way I have things set up
now, i.e just using cyrus as a local mailer, as opposed to ldap_routing.
I am not sure why one would go one way or the other, just trying to clarify.
Thanks.
Basically, i have sendmail, cyrus and ldap all on the same box, so
I am not sure I need ldap routing in sendmail.
What do you think?
Andrzej Filip wrote:
AJ wrote:
My setup is cyrus, sendmail and openldap for all users data.
The way I have things set up now is sendmail use cyrus local mailer,
On Wed, 2004-07-07 at 15:51, AJ wrote:
Thanks. I have reviewed the sendmail page numerous times, but my
question is what is the difference between the way I have things set up
now, i.e just using cyrus as a local mailer, as opposed to ldap_routing.
I am not sure why one would go one way or
Thanks.. is there any LDAP attribute that will tell sendmail what server
and cyrus mailbox to deliver to. It seems that using ldap routing w/
mailLocalAddress and mailHost will cause a loop if everything is all one
one server.
AJ
Wil Cooley wrote:
On Wed, 2004-07-07 at 15:51, AJ wrote:
Thanks.
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, Andrzej Filip wrote:
AJ wrote:
My setup is cyrus, sendmail and openldap for all users data.
The way I have things set up now is sendmail use cyrus local mailer, and
is not compile w/ LDAP support, so if a mailbox does not exist in cyrus,
it gets bounced. Sendmail
on the mx
servers but also on the cyrus system) it has resulted in a 80% to 90%
reduction in mail traffic and server load.
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Subject: Re: Cyrus IMAP
Thanks.. is there any LDAP attribute that will tell sendmail what server
and cyrus mailbox to deliver to.
Yes,
mailLocalAddress -- Addresses to accept email to (as many as you want)
mailRoutingAddress -- The address to send the mail to
mailHost -- The host to deliver mail
: Re: Cyrus IMAP, sendmail and LDAP
Thanks. I have reviewed the sendmail page numerous times, but my
question is what is the difference between the way I have things set up
now, i.e just using cyrus as a local mailer, as opposed to ldap_routing.
I am not sure why one would go one way or the other
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