<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;">--- On <b>Tue, 3/30/10, Gunnar Wrobel <i><wrobel@pardus.de></i></b> wrote:<br>> <br>> > 1 - is it possible to authenticate users from MS Active Directory ?<br>> <br>> this might work. We had an AD connector for the kolabd daemon but I<br>> don't know if that one still works fine. I added Thomas on cc he might<br>> know more about it than I do.<br>> <br>Thanks, I am waiting for Thomas reply<br>But do you know from where I can download the connector from ? to test it <br><br>> <br>> > 2 - is it possible to restrict a group of users from sending<br>> > attachments<br>> > 3 - is it possible to restrict a group of users from sending<br>> > attachment larger then 55 KB<br>> <br>> This is nothing that you would get with a simple click in the admin<br>> frontend but it is certainly configurable.<br>>
<br>> The Kolab Server uses postfix as MTA and amavisd-new for<br>> virus/attachment checking. Both might be used to impose limits on the<br>> message size. How the exact configuration might look like depends on<br>> your exact requirements though. "restrict users from sending"<br>> attachments is still a little bit vague. What exactly is an "attachment"<br>> in a multi-mime-part message? Does the HTML part a client might send<br>> already count as attachment or not? In general my feeling is that it<br>> makes sense to impose restrictions on the complete message size in that<br>> case. And that is something you could add to the postfix configuration.<br>> And I believe it should also be no problem to restrict that to a<br>> specific group of users.<br>> <br><br>OK thanks for the explanation.. appreciated <br><br>Cheers,<br>> <br>> Gunnar<br><br></td></tr></table><br>