[MlMt] LDAP lookups
Eric Sharakan
esharakan at mac.com
Wed Dec 11 18:05:21 EST 2024
Hi Glen, thanks for that suggestion. I did as you suggested, and I do
now see the password in the keychain.
Unfortunately, MM is still not finding any matches. I'm not even sure
it's trying, as there's no indication if a lookup is even being
triggered.
I'll keep poking around, and perhaps bug Benny if I remain stuck.
-Eric
On 11 Dec 2024, at 17:19, Glenn Parker wrote:
> I haven’t done this myself, but I might try using the Mac’s
> Directory Utility to connect to your LDAP server. Adding the server
> and authorizing yourself in that utility should get the password into
> the Mac’s keychain.
>
> On 11 Dec 2024, at 16:48, Eric Sharakan via mailmate wrote:
>
>> Hi, I'm trying to get LDAP lookup working for my corporate account in
>> MailMate (r6065). I'm following the instructions at
>> https://manual.mailmate-app.com/hidden_preferences, but not
>> understanding how to handle the password. The instructions say:
>> ```
>> If a username is provided then MailMate looks for a password in the
>> keychain. It can be added manually
>> to the keychain, but it should also work if Apple Mail has been used
>> to store the password.
>> ```
>> How do I "manually" add the password to the keychain? I was hoping
>> MM would prompt for it when attempting a lookup, but I don't see that
>> happening. Anyone know how to make this work?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> -Eric_______________________________________________
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>
> Glenn P. Parker
> glenn.parker at comcast.net
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