s�n, 07.12.2003 kl. 20.24 skrev Joseph Mocker: > I know Evolution can handle contacts stored in LDAP but my > understanding it is only read-only. That is, I cannot update > LDAP contacts from within Evolution.
You're mixing up Evo with Mozilla. Mozilla doesn't allow you to change LDAP records, Evo most definitely does ;) Depending how clever you are at managing your LDAP ACLs and directory tree, you can have almost complete contact management using Evo - and delegate contact list upkeep to other "management" users, if you want. You can even drag'n drop between local and LDAP Evo contacts. Use the evolutionperson.schema included with the latest versions. The only thing you can't (yet?) do, is manage mailing lists with LDAP. This applies to every Evo version I've used since 1.0.8 - I'm using 1.4.5 now, after 6 months enforced Mozilla. The only thing is that the implementation for the earlier Evo versions was crummy to say the least; 1.4.5 is really good - eh Chris? > Does anyone know of anything that can run on GNU/Linux or preferably > Solaris that Evolution can remotely access? I use Openldap on RH ES3, my present version is 2.1.25/BDB 4.1.25 database. Oh, and don't forget GQ for management, present version is 1.0b1 --Tonni -- mail: billy - at - billy.demon.nl http://billy.demon.nl _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
