Re: mail server with ldap authentication

2002-09-09 Thread nate
Hal said: > What you describe is just what I'm starting to set up but with exim in > place of sendmail. Can you point to any documentation or configuration > information that will help. While I don't have exim specific information, I do have an extensive 20+ page LDAP "howto" which describes ma

Re: mail server with ldap authentication

2002-09-09 Thread Hal
What you describe is just what I'm starting to set up but with exim in place of sendmail. Can you point to any documentation or configuration information that will help. TIA. On Wednesday, September 4, 2002, at 03:48 PM, Jeremy T. Bouse wrote: > I've been using Sendmail, OpenLDAP and an

Re: mail server with ldap authentication

2002-09-04 Thread Alvin Oga
hiya michael > Hi all, > > what is the best solution in debian distribution for using a openldap > (or another ldap) and full mail server system. > > I mean something like: > > pop3, pop3+ssl > imap, imap+ssl > smtp, smtp+ssl > web mail interface > web admin tools > virtual domains (something

Re: mail server with ldap authentication

2002-09-04 Thread Jeremy T. Bouse
I've been using Sendmail, OpenLDAP and any POP3/IMAP server that supports PAM authentication along with pam-ldap and libnss-ldap to have all accounts maintained in LDAP for the past three years... No where in the /etc/passwd file will you find any user account on any of my machines... But

mail server with ldap authentication

2002-09-04 Thread - = k o l i s k o = -
Hi all, what is the best solution in debian distribution for using a openldap (or another ldap) and full mail server system. I mean something like: pop3, pop3+ssl imap, imap+ssl smtp, smtp+ssl web mail interface web admin tools virtual domains (something like vpopmail) central ldap authenticati