using Kolab as hosting platform
Silver Salonen
silver at ultrasoft.ee
Mon Mar 22 13:20:45 CET 2010
On Monday 22 March 2010 14:18:27 Gunnar Wrobel wrote:
> Quoting Silver Salonen <silver at ultrasoft.ee>:
>
> > On Monday 22 March 2010 11:28:41 Gunnar Wrobel wrote:
> >> Quoting Silver Salonen <silver at ultrasoft.ee>:
> >>
> >> > On Wednesday 17 March 2010 21:30:08 Richard Bos wrote:
> >> >> Op woensdag 17 maart 2010 14:26:04 schreef Silver Salonen:
> >> >> > Is it possible to use Kolab as hosting platform? It means that Kolab
> >> >> > should allow using many separate domains (users logging in as
> >> > user at domain
> >> >> > or smth) and websites
> >> >>
> >> >> Yes. http://wiki.kolab.org/index.php/Multiple_Domains
> >> >>
> >> >> How can I use multiple domains in my Kolab installation?
> >> >> Kolab Server 2.1 can handle multiple email domains.
> >> >>
> >> >> http://wiki.kolab.org/index.php/Kolab2_FAQ#Configuration
> >> >
> >> > I had read this, but it wasn't clear what is meant by that. Does it
mean
> > that
> >> > the domains are separated or just handled for the same users?
> >>
> >> I'm not absolutely certain I understand your question completely but I
> >> would say the domains are indeed separated. You can have one user
> >> a at example.org and one user b at example.com.
> >
> > But can you have separate users a at example.org and a at example.com?
>
> Yes, that is no problem. The only limitation the Kolab server
> currently have is that you cannot have two users with "Firstname
> Lastname" even if they are not in the same domain. We hope to be able
> to fix that with Kolab Server 2.3.
Good. Is that problem LDAP-specific? I guess that's how domains are
separated.. am I right?
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Silver
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