Which is a smart way of doing it. And if done using the same format as
Sync Kolab does it would even be able to sync with Thunderbird, Horde
etc.
--
Michael Baierl
http://mbaierl.com/
Am 15.09.2008 um 21:50 schrieb Andreas
andreas@unstable.nl:
> On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 11:42:27AM -0400, ziba wrote:
>>
>> I'd like to second Daniel's desire to have centralized address book
>> storage
>> that RoundCube accesses as a client. We support multiple web and
>> desktop
>> email clients, so our user base would benefit from more address book
>> interoperability. Right now we have RC setup to read our public LDAP
>> directory and use some custom kungfoo to read/write to a Horde/IMP
>> address
>> book. However, in the longer term, we're looking into using a read/
>> write
>> ldap backend that all our supported clients could use.
>
> The other day I saw a webmail client that uses an IMAP folder to
> store the
> address book. It's no standard of course, but any IMAP client can
> access it.
>
> Here's a demo of that client:
>
>
http://demo.internetconnection.net/netmail/
>
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