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.
Kevin
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Kevin M. Myer
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Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13 http://www.iu13.org
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