Hello John,
John Dennis wrote:
On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 16:36 +0200, Alexandre Jousset wrote:
My question is regarding the LDAP support in address book: I've seen some functions about changing entries in the server and also the possibility to bind with login / password. Does this mean that one day (hopefully soon) there will be full support for an address book in an LDAP server ?
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I think perhaps you may have a misunderstanding concerning the intent of the LDAP support, at least as LDAP is typically used.
"Typically used", that's the word ;-) See below...
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If the reason you want your personal address book information in a central repository such as LDAP is to all lookup's from multiple computers then realize this is already supported by both RoundCube's backing database and the fact it is a web based application, either means of access gives you remote multi-platform access.
My goal was to use RoundCube as a webmail and also allow people, when
they are at home / work, to use another client like Thunderbird or Outlook. As they both do not allow to modify LDAP contacts, and as I've seen functions to do that in the file ../program/include/rcube_ldap.inc, I was just wondering if it was possible and / or planned with RC.
You answered me about the future of RC *not* allowing to change
contacts in LDAP, and thus the patch may not be welcome. I understand your point.
It's true that I don't plan to use LDAP as usual, but as you said just
(in part) for a central repository for contacts and use ACLs to forbid reading of other users' addresses. This is not for a company but just for my own server where I host some services (mail, web, DNS, etc.) for friends and family ;-)
Well it's not a problem, I'm going to write a web UI to do that on my
site :-)
Regards,