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Topic: Integration with Active Directory

- iRedMail version: 0.8.7
- Store mail accounts in which backend (LDAP/MySQL/PGSQL): LDAP (Active Directory integrated)
- Linux/BSD distribution name and version: RH 6.4
- Related log if you're reporting an issue:

Hello,
I've successfully installed iRedMail with AD using following tutorial:
http://www.iredmail.org/wiki/index.php? … y.iRedMail

I have two questions:
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Is it possible to use for  different AD atribute than userPrincipalName? For example e-mail address?

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Do you know any possibility of making aliases while using AD?

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Re: Integration with Active Directory

misieq wrote:

Is it possible to use for  different AD atribute than userPrincipalName? For example e-mail address?

Sure. It's up to you.

misieq wrote:

Do you know any possibility of making aliases while using AD?

is it possible to use mailing list instead of mail alias with AD?

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is it possible to use mailing list instead of mail alias with AD?

I think so but I don't know what do you exactly mean. Should I somehow integrate it with mailman or sth like that?

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Re: Integration with Active Directory

misieq wrote:

I think so but I don't know what do you exactly mean.

As mentioned in our tutorial, you can use group in AD as mail list (or mail alias), related file is /etc/postfix/ad_virtual_group_maps.cf.

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Re: Integration with Active Directory

hello zhang,
I have successfully running iredmail with your help but still i need some help from you.

I have to use the mail attribute for the login but iredmail is fetching the login id from userPrincipalname how can i change it. Thank You.

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Re: Integration with Active Directory

gurumurthytamil wrote:

I have to use the mail attribute for the login but iredmail is fetching the login id from userPrincipalname how can i change it. Thank You.

You can change 'userPrincipalname' to 'mail'. It's all up to you -- update Postfix/Dovecot LDAP query files to use 'mail' attribute as login id.

By the way, please always create a new topic for your own question, do not hijack other's topic/thread.