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[OX User] OX and Microsoft Exchange
Ian Moroney
ian.moroney at techdivision.co.uk
Thu Feb 15 13:53:28 CET 2007
Yeah I kinda figured that ldapmodify would do it for me, so I tried it.
I have other issues with that but anyway :P
And it does have something to do with OX
OX>webmail>imap>X
Imap>ldap>ldapmodify>imap>webmail>OX
Thanks and Kind Regards,
Ian Moroney
Field Engineer
T: 020 8891 3010
M: 07791 965924
F: 020 8288 2591
www.techdivision.co.uk
TechDivision - Making IT Work
-----Original Message-----
From: user-bounces at open-xchange.org
[mailto:user-bounces at open-xchange.org] On Behalf Of Peter Schober
Sent: 15 February 2007 12:05
To: user at open-xchange.org
Subject: Re: [OX User] OX and Microsoft Exchange
* Ian Moroney <ian.moroney at techdivision.co.uk> [2007-02-15 10:42]:
> I've tried looking for the imapServer and smtpServer addresses, but I
> don't know how to insert them back into ldap after importing my
> initial ldif :\
if you don't know how to change or add a value in your DIT why not read
the documentation?
$ man ldapmodify
or read the documentation to your ldap browser (you mentioned using
one), whatever that may be.
or actually read up on the concepts of LDAP, maybe buy a book and read
it?
all of this has *nothing* to do with OX, of course (and nothing to do
with M$ Exchange, for that matter).
regards,
-p.schober
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peter.schober at univie.ac.at - vienna university computer center
Universitaetsstrasse 7, A-1010 Wien, Austria/Europe Tel.
+43-1-4277-14155, Fax. +43-1-4277-9140
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