01-27-2011
new to ldap, send email to a ou or group, and see a list from email client
hi, i'm running openldap on ubuntu 10.04, creating new items with apache directory studio (windows version).
i use the ldap just as an address book to our small office (email clients are windows live mail 2009, 2011, microsoft outlook 2007 and 2010).
a. i cant see a list of the contacts, finding them just by search.
b. i cannot find organization unit in the email client search and i have no idea how to create a group in the ldap server to send emails to several recipients at once.
* if i can create few groups to one contact it will be great (for example sales manager can be in Sales group and in Administration group).
thanks!
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pst2ldif
PST2LDIF(1) libpst Utilities - Version 0.6 PST2LDIF(1)
NAME
pst2ldif - extract contacts from a MS Outlook .pst file in .ldif format
SYNOPSIS
pst2ldif [-V] [-b ldap-base] [-c class] [-d debug-file] [-l extra-line] [-o] [-h] pstfilename
OPTIONS
-V
Show program version. Subsequent options are then ignored.
-b ldap-base
Sets the ldap base value used in the dn records. You probably want to use something like "o=organization, c=US".
-c class
Sets the objectClass values for the contact items. This class needs to be defined in the schema used by your LDAP server, and at a
minimum it must contain the ldap attributes given below. This option may be specified multiple times to generate entries with multiple
object classes.
-d debug-file
Specify name of debug log file. The log file is now an ascii file, instead of the binary file used in previous versions.
-l extra-line
Specify an extra line to be added to each ldap entry. This option may be specified multiple times to add multiple lines to each ldap
entry.
-o
Use the old ldap schema, rather than the default new ldap schema. The old schema generates multiple postalAddress attributes for a
single entry. The new schema generates a single postalAddress (and homePostalAddress when available) attribute with $ delimiters as
specified in RFC4517. Using the old schema also generates two extra leading entries, one for "dn:ldap base", and one for "dn: cn=root,
ldap base".
-h
Show summary of options. Subsequent options are then ignored.
DESCRIPTION
pst2ldif reads the contact information from a MS Outlook .pst file and produces a .ldif file that may be used to import those contacts into
an LDAP database. The following ldap attributes are generated for the old ldap schema:
cn
givenName
sn
personalTitle
company
mail
postalAddress
l
st
postalCode
c
homePhone
telephoneNumber
facsimileTelephoneNumber
mobile
description
The following attributes are generated for the new ldap schema:
cn
givenName
sn
title
o
mail
postalAddress
homePostalAddress
l
st
postalCode
c
homePhone
telephoneNumber
facsimileTelephoneNumber
mobile
description
labeledURI
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2008 by 510 Software Group <carl@five-ten-sg.com>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, please write to
the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
VERSION
0.6.59
pst2ldif 0.6.59 2011-05-27 PST2LDIF(1)