On Mon, 2005-12-12 at 15:34 -0500, Kevin M. Myer wrote: > Craig, > > I've been using: > > objectClasses: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.10147.1 NAME 'inetLocalMailRecipient' SUP inetorg > person STRUCTURAL MAY ( mailAlternateAddress $ mailHost $ mailRoutingAddress > ) X-ORIGIN 'user defined' ) > > The attributes already exist with FDS, but I used that objectclass > because of some legacy configs that had it (for reasons I forget - > maybe because it was what OpenLDAP used at the time, but my Netscape > Directory server had the other attributes for NS Messaging services). > Works fine for me - aliases go in mailAlternateAddress, final > destination mailbox is mailRoutingAddress. The mail attribute is > what's displayed publicly for address book type lookups. Postfix > checks mailAlternateAddress, if it finds a match, it relays the message > to the account at mailRoutingAddress. That definitely sounds like a personalization of <draft-lachman-laser- ldap-mail-routing>, which expired in 2001 and was initially implemented in sendmail and later replaced by more sophisticated inhouse schemas, while other MTAs directly took their own direction. Only, that draft uses mailLocalAddress instead of mailAlternateAddress (which definitely sounds like a Netscape dfined attribute), and it's AUXILIARY rather than derived from inetOrgPerson. p. Ing. Pierangelo Masarati Responsabile Open Solution SysNet s.n.c. Via Dossi, 8 - 27100 Pavia - ITALIA http://www.sys-net.it ------------------------------------------ Office: +39.02.23998309 Mobile: +39.333.4963172 Email: pierangelo.masarati at sys-net.it ------------------------------------------