Looking for a little (offlist?) help with ldap integration

2009-04-16 Thread Evan Platt
I know this is somewhat offtopic, but hopefully someone here can / is willing to help me out a little... :) I run a mail server for me, myself, and I. I create aliases as needed to 'tag' where an address goes - ie if I sign up for ABC Corp, I might give them abccorp@ my domain. My mail serve

Re: Looking for a little (offlist?) help with ldap integration

2009-04-16 Thread Charles Marcus
On 4/16/2009 3:11 PM, Evan Platt wrote: > My mail provider says they can query an LDAP database, but can't offer > much assistance to me in setting it up. > > Baiscally now I use /etc/posfix/aliases, but that's obviously useless > for LDAP. Surprising - they can't do recipient verification (doesn

Re: Looking for a little (offlist?) help with ldap integration

2009-04-16 Thread Evan Platt
At 12:22 PM 4/16/2009, you wrote: On 4/16/2009 3:11 PM, Evan Platt wrote: > My mail provider says they can query an LDAP database, but can't offer > much assistance to me in setting it up. > > Baiscally now I use /etc/posfix/aliases, but that's obviously useless > for LDAP. Surprising - they can

Re: Looking for a little (offlist?) help with ldap integration

2009-04-16 Thread Charles Marcus
On 4/16/2009 3:27 PM, Evan Platt wrote: > So - if my username is joesmith, use say joesmith+abcincorporated @ > mydomain . com? Yes... > Well, the problem is whenever I sign up for a list or make a purchase, I > create a new one, so I'd be sending them a list pretty often, hence the > idea of LDA

Re: Looking for a little (offlist?) help with ldap integration

2009-04-16 Thread Evan Platt
At 12:44 PM 4/16/2009, you wrote: No... as long as they support plus addressing, you give them your main address - joesm...@example.com - then they will accept anything addressed to joesmith+anyth...@example.com, and reject everything else. That's still back at square one.. I often see my addre

Re: Looking for a little (offlist?) help with ldap integration

2009-04-16 Thread Charles Marcus
On 4/16/2009 4:05 PM, Evan Platt wrote: > At 12:44 PM 4/16/2009, you wrote: >> No... as long as they support plus addressing, you give them your main >> address - joesm...@example.com - then they will accept anything >> addressed to joesmith+anyth...@example.com, and reject everything else. > That