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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: Charlie on December 27, 2002, 06:27:20 AM
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I use several different computers and frequently re-load operating systems and want to make my life easier. I use IMAP for email so all my mail is safe. My address book is another story. I'd like to use a centralized addressbook, like the webmail address book. I've considered setting up user account in SME and forwarding thier mail but that seems to be a potential for problems. Any ideas?
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Actually, that would work fine....in the user configuration you have the option to deliver locally, forward, or both. If you did both then that would be a problem as the mail would simply pile up on the E-Smith if you didn't set quota's. What platform is running your mail now because E-Smith does POP or IMAP....ever though to just making the switch? Your outlook express users would never know the difference.
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Charlie wrote:
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> I use several different computers and frequently re-load
> operating systems and want to make my life easier. I use IMAP
> for email so all my mail is safe. My address book is another
> story. I'd like to use a centralized addressbook, like the
> webmail address book. I've considered setting up user account
> in SME and forwarding thier mail but that seems to be a
> potential for problems. Any ideas?
http://forums.contribs.org/index.php?topic=6197.msg22152#msg22152
Get an LDAP editor and add your entries to the LDAP addressbook on the server. I'm in the process of adding all the addresses we use company-wide so that they're available, and it keeps people from having local addressbooks with outdated information.
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Bill Talcott wrote:
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> http://forums.contribs.org/index.php?topic=6197.msg22152#msg22152
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> Get an LDAP editor and add your entries to the LDAP
> addressbook on the server. I'm in the process of adding all
> the addresses we use company-wide so that they're available,
> and it keeps people from having local addressbooks with
> outdated information.
Ok, now that I've added a new user, the ones I added aren't there anymore. Perhaps it gets redone each time a user is added? I'm not sure, but they're gone. It may have had something to do with how I added them too...
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There's a goof Java-based LDAP browser/editor here:
http://www.iit.edu/~gawojar/ldap/
Des Dougan