Re: ISP converting to automation with LDAP

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Old 06-07-2005
Victor Duchovni
 
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Default Re: ISP converting to automation with LDAP

On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 08:19:20AM -0400, Ron Wheeler wrote:

> Excellent advice.
>
> One thing that has puzzled me for a while, in the wonderful world of
> Postfix Sasl Imap and LDAP is that there does not seem to be a "best
> practice" guide for someone wanting to set up an ISP or a multidomain
> service. There are bits and pieces of information everywhere with
> postfix.org probably the most complete. openldap.org has taken a
> different approach with this type of discussion being verbotten which is
> why the interoperability forum was set up but it has no www site or
> repository for information.
>


I've answered this question before. Can't find the reference, you may
have more luck. The basic idea is that there is no one size fits all
solution outside the confines of monolothic integrated systems.

The best advice I can give is: strive for simplicity of design.

--
Viktor.

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