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Old 04-07-2004
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Default Re: cyrus and local recipient map

Zitat von Ekkehard Burkon <eb002@cplus.de>:

>=20
> Well I experimented a bit with authetication via saslauthd - pam - radi=

us
> which works. But I think it would be nice to have the local recipient m=

aps
> independet from authentication but to have it identical with the existi=

ng
> cyrus boxes which have to be created manually anyway.


The usual way is to have a "user-store" where your users are defined. Thi=
s
includes username, password, environment and normaly the mail address and
aliases.=20
The Cyrus mailbox is only some sort of drawer to put things in and the na=
me must
not in all cases have anything to do with your mailadresses.=20

> I think it is not much use to have a local recipient map that is identi=

cal
> to the id's that could be autenticated. Isn't it better to have a local=

=20
> recipent map that provides the information to which local recipients ma=

il=20
> really could be delivered.


If you don't want to use it the way it is designed you have to code aroun=
d it.
As said the usual way is to use the alias table.

Regards

Andreas
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