#! /usr/bin/perl -Tw # 2005-02-24: Fixed for AD/Exchange 2003 & Unicode characters, # anders@bsdconsulting.no If you find this script useful, let me know. :-) # # 2000/2001: Original version obtained from Andreas Plesner Jacobsen at # World Online Denmark. Worked for me with Exchange versions prior to Exchange # 2000. # # Use it with mutt by putting in your .muttrc: # set query_command = "/home/user/bin/mutt-ldap.pl '%s'" # # Then you can search for your users by name directly from mutt. Press ^t # after having typed parts of the name. Remember to edit configuration # variables below. use strict; use Encode qw/encode decode/; use vars qw { $ldapserver $domain $username $password $basedn }; # --- configuration --- $ldapserver = "domaincontroller.yourdomain.com"; $domain = "YOURDOMAIN"; $username = "myuser"; $password = "mypassword"; $basedn = "ou=companyxy,dc=companyxy,dc=tld"; # --- end configuration --- #my $search=shift; my $search=encode("UTF-8", join(" ", @ARGV)); if (!$search=~/[\.\*\w\s]+/) { print("Invalid search parameters\n"); exit 1; } use Net::LDAP; my $ldap = Net::LDAP->new($ldapserver) or die "$@"; $ldap->bind("$domain\\$username", password=>$password); my $mesg = $ldap->search (base => $basedn, filter => "(|(cn=*$search*) (rdn=*$search*) (uid=*$search*) (mail=*$search*))", attrs => ['mail','cn']); $mesg->code && die $mesg->error; print(scalar($mesg->all_entries), " entries found\n"); foreach my $entry ($mesg->all_entries) { if ($entry->get_value('mail')) { print($entry->get_value('mail'),"\t", decode("UTF-8", $entry->get_value('cn')),"\tFrom Exchange LDAP database\n"); } } $ldap->unbind;