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6.0b3 and LDAP

Jim Danvers

6.0b3 and LDAP
« on: December 07, 2003, 04:08:05 AM »
6.0b3 server running.  LDAP made available for world. I cfg'd my mozilla mail client at remote site to see LDAP service @SME box back at the house (6.0 server referred to in this msg) - works like a champ.  ;)  So now the question is this:  I have a lot of (most actually) e-mail addresses in various e-mail programs who *aren't* users on my sme box.  Is there a means of publishing (exporting a local mozilla address book for example) addresses to my sme box??  This would be great if I could, because I could then truly have a centralized mailbox.  I know that I can store addresses in the web interface - but I prefer NOT to use that as it isn't nearly as fast as imap.  I ~do~ use it mind you - but only if/when req'd...

Jim Danvers

Re: 6.0b3 and LDAP
« Reply #1 on: December 07, 2003, 04:16:03 AM »
.... foot stuck in mouth.  A little searching here turned up some hits...  haven't found a definitive "how-to" yet (if there is one - looking like no though... )  If you know to the contrary - I'm all ears!  ;)

Sorry folks about asking first w/out looking... ( but I am still asking... !   )

-=- jd -=-

Jakeo

Progress
« Reply #2 on: April 01, 2004, 02:28:24 PM »
Just wondering what you found out so far. I have been following some old tutorials, and generally just thrashing around wildly in the hopes that something will snap in to place :)

What have you tried so far? I've been working with perl-ldap, but am having trouble getting it to bind to the ldap server atm.

Richard

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6.0b3 and LDAP
« Reply #3 on: April 01, 2004, 08:28:07 PM »
I suspect everyone wants a centralized LDAP contact list...

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Jakeo

Progress
« Reply #4 on: April 02, 2004, 03:03:49 AM »
Ok, so I've been making some progress with this, so far got a LDAP server with a web page that allows you to add more users to it.

I've been using Daniel Tan's HOWTO on the whole thing. I think the main problem I encountered was just how complicated the whole LDAP structure is, so knowing what to type where :)

Now of course, this is where a new HOWTO might come in handy, so I promise that if I am successful I shall post one... post haste :)

R