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Topic: Mail Aliases using AD LDAP

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I am curious what the best way is to setup multiple email addresses for one user in my setup.  I use AD and everything links to that for username/password.  However AD does not have a way to add multiple email addresses natively.  I know that you can setup a group and add users so that you can have one email address go to multiple people but I was hoping there was another way to do this for one user with multiple email addresses.

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Re: Mail Aliases using AD LDAP

Alternative: Does AD have a (spare) attribute which can be used to store multiple values?

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Re: Mail Aliases using AD LDAP

Maybe.  I was hoping not to have to "hack" it to make it work.  I figured I would not always be the person adding email addresses so if I make all these crazy settings then it would defeat some of the point I was going for by making 1 username/password combination and easy overhead IT maintenance.  I will continue to research and see if another option presents itself.  Just wondered want other people had done in this situation.

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Re: Mail Aliases using AD LDAP

Searching this forum will show you some threads:

http://www.iredmail.org/forum/topic1129 … iases.html