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Date:      Fri, 11 Apr 2003 12:01:00 +0300 (EAT)
From:      Noah K Sematimba <ksemat@ksemat.co.ug>
To:        =?iso-8859-1?Q?Sten_Daniel_S=F8rsdal?= <sten.daniel.sorsdal@wan.no>
Cc:        freebsd-isp@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: RADIUS/Active Directory and Mailserver.
Message-ID:  <20030411115924.B780@ksemat.co.ug>
In-Reply-To: <0AF1BBDF1218F14E9B4CCE414744E70F07DE8D@exchange.wanglobal.net>
References:  <0AF1BBDF1218F14E9B4CCE414744E70F07DE8D@exchange.wanglobal.net>

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well imho, the most flexible MTA in terms of any added configuration
you can add to it etc is exim. With support for perl expressions etc in
any part of its configuration, you can pretty much make it do anything you
want.

Please this is ot an MTA war...:-)
Noah.

On Fri, 11 Apr 2003, [iso-8859-1] Sten Daniel S=F8rsdal wrote:

>
>  I work for a small ISP and we're about to install a mailserver for our c=
ustomers.
>  We have all our usernames/passwords in an Active Directory database with=
 a RADIUS
>  frontend to dialup and VPN. We hoped that it would somehow be possible t=
o setup a
>  FreeBSD box that authenticates the users from either AD or RADIUS. It wo=
uld be utopia
>  if said mail server could also find it's userbase in the AD server - whi=
ch would eliminate
>  having to add usernames on the mailserver.
>
>  Any thoughts or suggestions? Anything relevant (including which mailserv=
er) is welcome.
>  If anyone knows of or are using a commercial mailservere (even on ... Wi=
ndows) that can do
>  this, then that is also welcome!
>
>  Thank you!
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