Hello,
the spec says that commas/double commas are used as delimiter...
But given the following LDAP entry
,------------------------
|# heiko, schlittermann.de
|dn: uid=heiko,dc=schlittermann,dc=de
|..
|x-MailPrimaryAddress: hs@???
|x-MailAlternateAddress: heiko@???
|x-MailAlternateAddress: heiko@???
|description: a
|description: b
|...
`---------------------
As expected I get the multiple values separated by commas:
$ exim -be '${lookup ldapm{ldap:///dc=schlittermann,dc=de?description?sub?uid=heiko}}'
,-----
|a,b
`----
But I did not expect the following:
$ exim -be '${lookup ldapm{ldap:///dc=schlittermann,dc=de?mail?sub?uid=heiko}}'
,------
|hs@???@m.schlittermann.de,heiko@???
`----- ^^ ^
x-MailPrimaryAddress and x-MailAlternateAddress are both defined
as SUP mail. So these attributes *are* 'mail' and I expected to see
their values, but I expected to see the comma separator between all of
them.
The corresponding LDAP search
$ root@jumper:~# ldapsearch -LLL -x uid=heiko mail
,------
|dn: uid=heiko,dc=schlittermann,dc=de
|x-MailPrimaryAddress: hs@???
|x-MailAlternateAddress: heiko@???
|x-MailAlternateAddress: heiko@???
`-------
Bug or feature? I'd guess "bug", isn't it?
Best regards from Dresden/Germany
Viele Grüße aus Dresden
Heiko Schlittermann
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