<p><font size="2">How about using ldap, and getting ldap to use PG.</font><p><font size="2">MikeA</font><br /><br
/><p><fontsize="2">>> -----Original Message-----</font><br /><font size="2">>> From: Peter Mount [<a
href="mailto:petermount@it.maidstone.gov.uk">mailto:petermount@it.maidstone.gov.uk</a>]</font><br/><font
size="2">>> Sent: 12 June 2000 11:56</font><br /><font size="2">>> To: PostgreSQL Interfaces
(E-mail)</font><br/><font size="2">>> Subject: [HACKERS] Integrating Sendmail with PostgreSQL</font><br /><font
size="2">>> </font><br /><font size="2">>> </font><br /><font size="2">>> I've just seen this on
FreshMeat:</font><br/><font size="2">>> <a href="http://freshmeat.net/news/2000/06/12/960784940.html"
target="_blank">http://freshmeat.net/news/2000/06/12/960784940.html</a></font><br/><font size="2">>> </font><br
/><fontsize="2">>> It's a patch for sendmail to use postgresql as the backend </font><br /><font
size="2">>> for Sendmail's</font><br /><font size="2">>> virtual users tables.</font><br /><font
size="2">>> </font><br /><font size="2">>> Has anyone tried this, or had any thoughts about
it?</font><br/><font size="2">>> </font><br /><font size="2">>> I've got to reconfigure our sendmail
hosthere and was </font><br /><font size="2">>> looking at using the</font><br /><font size="2">>> LDAP
interface,but as I use postgresql a lot here, it may be an</font><br /><font size="2">>> alternative.</font><br
/><fontsize="2">>> </font><br /><font size="2">>> Comments?</font><br /><font size="2">>>
</font><br/><font size="2">>> --</font><br /><font size="2">>> Peter Mount</font><br /><font
size="2">>> Enterprise Support</font><br /><font size="2">>> Maidstone Borough Council</font><br /><font
size="2">>> Any views stated are my own, and not those of Maidstone </font><br /><font size="2">>>
BoroughCouncil</font><br /><font size="2">>> </font>