I did
perldoc Net::LDAP::Filter but I'm afraid it was a bit too opaque for me, being an utter LDAP newbie.
Some of my attempts to enumerate users with LDAP were:
1. SEARCH_BASE="ou=OURSITE,o=OURORG", $filter="CN=Recipients"
2. SEARCH_BASE="ou=OURSITE,o=OURORG",$filter="cn="
3. SEARCH_BASE="ou=OURSITE,o=OURORG",$filter="cn=*"
4. SEARCH_BASE="cn=Recipients,ou=OURSITE,o=OURORG", $filter = ""
5. SEARCH_BASE="cn=Recipients,ou=OURSITE,o=OURORG", $filter = FILTER_N
+ORMAL_USERS
All of these returned no results.
Thanks for the suggestions. It sounds like I need to do some more hunting whereever Exchange admins congregate...
Josh
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