| | |
| | | // session domain: .example.org |
| | | $rcmail_config['session_domain'] = ''; |
| | | |
| | | // in order to enable public ldap search, create a config array |
| | | // like the Verisign example below. if you would like to test, |
| | | // simply uncomment the Verisign example. |
| | | // This indicates which type of address book to use. Possible choises: |
| | | // 'sql' (default) and 'ldap'. |
| | | // If set to 'ldap' then it will look at using the first writable LDAP |
| | | // address book as the primary address book and it will not display the |
| | | // SQL address book in the 'Address Book' view. |
| | | $rcmail_config['address_book_type'] = 'sql'; |
| | | |
| | | // In order to enable public ldap search, configure an array like the Verisign |
| | | // example further below. if you would like to test, simply uncomment the example. |
| | | // |
| | | // If you are going to use LDAP for individual address books, you will need to |
| | | // set 'user_specific' to true and use the variables to generate the appropriate DNs to access it. |
| | | // |
| | | // The recommended directory structure for LDAP is to store all the address book entries |
| | | // under the users main entry, e.g.: |
| | | // |
| | | // o=root |
| | | // ou=people |
| | | // uid=user@domain |
| | | // mail=contact@contactdomain |
| | | // |
| | | // So the base_dn would be uid=%fu,ou=people,o=root |
| | | // The bind_dn would be the same as based_dn or some super user login. |
| | | /** |
| | | * example config for Verisign directory |
| | | * |
| | |
| | | * 'name' => 'Verisign.com', |
| | | * 'hosts' => array('directory.verisign.com'), |
| | | * 'port' => 389, |
| | | * 'user_specific' => false, // If true the base_dn, bind_dn and bind_pass default to the user's IMAP login. |
| | | * // %fu - The full username provided, assumes the username is an email |
| | | * // address, uses the username_domain value if not an email address. |
| | | * // %u - The username prior to the '@'. |
| | | * // %d - The domain name after the '@'. |
| | | * 'base_dn' => '', |
| | | * 'bind_dn' => '', |
| | | * 'bind_pass' => '', |
| | | * 'writable' => false, // Indicates if we can write to the LDAP directory or not. |
| | | * // If writable is true then these fields need to be populated: |
| | | * // LDAP_Object_Classes, required_fields, LDAP_rdn |
| | | * 'LDAP_Object_Classes' => array("top", "inetOrgPerson"), // To create a new contact these are the object classes to specify (or any other classes you wish to use). |
| | | * 'required_fields' => array("cn", "sn", "mail"), // The required fields needed to build a new contact as required by the object classes (can include additional fields not required by the object classes). |
| | | * 'LDAP_rdn' => 'mail', // The RDN field that is used for new entries, this field needs to be one of the search_fields, the base of base_dn is appended to the RDN to insert into the LDAP directory. |
| | | * 'ldap_version' => 3, // using LDAPv3 |
| | | * 'search_fields' => array('mail', 'cn'), // fields to search in |
| | | * 'name_field' => 'cn', // this field represents the contact's name |
| | | * 'email_field' => 'mail', // this field represents the contact's e-mail |
| | | * 'surname_field' => 'sn', // this field represents the contact's last name |
| | | * 'firstname_field' => 'gn', // this field represents the contact's first name |
| | | * 'sort' => 'cn', // The field to sort the listing by. |
| | | * 'scope' => 'sub', // search mode: sub|base|list |
| | | * 'filter' => '', // used for basic listing (if not empty) and will be &'d with search queries. example: status=act |
| | | * 'fuzzy_search' => true); // server allows wildcard search |