Oh thats bad. First I want deploy Apache James on a little Multidomain Server -500 Users. But on larger installations it really will be needed. Sorry I don't want start a flamewar now or insult you or another from the development team. The work about Apache James is a really great job! But without proper support for LDAP I think it will be hard to integrate Apache James maybe by an big enterprise or an ISP. Currently we are using since 2009 DBmail for IMAP and POP3. Because it's great to store Mails in Databases and replicate or cluster your environment of your databaseservers. But in the last time it has made to much trouble. So I hope on Apache James. A another solution could be Zarafa but I suspecting me about there license so I never have tried it.

best regards
Darko Hojnik

Am 06.04.2011, 18:16 Uhr, schrieb Eric Charles <[email protected]>:

Hi Darko,

James can only store users in ldap (not the domains nor the virtual users).

There was a recent thread talking about james3 with LDAP (http://markmail.org/message/uasjeq2f6jgcjj2z).

Mails can of course be stored in PostgreSQL.

Tks,
- Eric


On 5/04/2011 20:10, Darko Hojnik wrote:
Hi there,

Is there an example anywhere how I could configure Apache James with
LDAP. I want store all virtual domains, users, virtual users and
passwords inside LDAP. Mails should be stored on a PostgreSQL database.
I want LDAP because I think it's the cleanest way to connect our
Groupware on the Mailserver.

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