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在2011-03-19,"laxman singh Mandloi" <laxmansinghm@gmail.com> 写道:
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发送时间:2011年3月19日 星期六
收件人:"General discussion list for the 389 Directory server project." <389-users@lists.fedoraproject.org>
主题:Re: [389-users] LDAP aliases with Postfix mail server

Hi  Jean-Noel,

First all thank for your valuable reply......... i will implement it coming days after festival of of color (Holli) here in India.

Thanks
Laxman Singh



I will

2011/3/18 jean-Noël Chardron<Jean-Noel.Chardron@dr15.cnrs.fr>
Le 18/03/2011 12:11, jean-Noël Chardron a écrit :
Le 16/03/2011 17:10, laxman singh Mandloi a écrit :

Hello,

I have Postfix mail server with out aliases, now need to setup aliases for mail account reside both mail server and fedora-ds on same server. can anybody tell me how  to perform this task.

I need to perform this on my server.
To start you need to configure some file or/and the 389DSdepending on how you store your aliases.
The easiest wayisthe flat file/etc/postfix/aliases
and you can configure le directive alias_maps = hash:$config_directory/aliases

A more sophisticatedsolution isto storealiases in389DS,in this caseyouneed to extendthescheme 389DS.Youcan findon the internetfor postfixandldap schemaslikebelow worksperfectly:
http://hannibal.solstice.nl/hannibalwiki/doku.php?id=hannibal:62postfix.ldif

Once 389DSconfiguredwith thisscheme,you can set upaliasesfor postfixtouse 389DS:
alias_maps = hash:$config_directory/aliases, ldap:$config_directory/ldap-aliases.cf
Where ldap-aliases.cfis a configuration filetofind thealias inthe LDAPserverwich may contain the directive below :

server_host =  ldap://localhost/  ## ldap server on the same host
bind =          no
version =       3
timeout =       20
scope =         sub
search_base =   ou=Aliases,dc=example,dc=com
query_filter =  (mailacceptinggeneralid=%u)
result_attribute = maildrop
result_format = %u

entry "ou =Aliases,dc =example,dc =com"needs to becreatedon theserverand theldapentries withaliases.

to help a little here an example of entry Aliases :

$ ldapsearch -h aragon -x -b ou=Aliases,dc=ad,dc=dr15,dc=cnrs,dc=fr > /tmp/aliases.txt

$ cat /tmp/aliases.txt
# extended LDIF
#
# LDAPv3
# base <ou=Aliases,dc=ad,dc=dr15,dc=cnrs,dc=fr> with scope subtree
# filter: (objectclass=*)
# requesting: ALL
#

# Aliases,ad.dr15.cnrs.fr
dn: ou=Aliases,dc=ad,dc=dr15,dc=cnrs,dc=fr
objectClass: top
objectClass: organizationalunit
ou: Aliases

# Test1, Aliases,ad.dr15.cnrs.fr
dn: cn=Test1,ou=Aliases,dc=ad,dc=dr15,dc=cnrs,dc=fr
objectClass: postfixAlias
objectClass: top
cn: Test1
mailacceptinggeneralid: test-ldap-1
maildrop: joe
maildrop: jack

# Test2, Aliases,ad.dr15.cnrs.fr
dn: cn=Test2,ou=Aliases,dc=ad,dc=dr15,dc=cnrs,dc=fr
objectClass: postfixAlias
objectClass: top
cn: Test2
mailacceptinggeneralid: test-ldap-2
maildrop: william
maildrop: averell
maildrop: test-ldap-1

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