https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=303861

--- Comment #32 from knal...@gmx.de ---
(In reply to comment #31)
> I'm not using Exchange so I can't be sure how it works, but with other
> groupware solutions you can have multiple address books such as a corporate
> one and a personal one. No one should be able to write to the corporate, so
> ACLs come in play here.

I think the corporate adressbook with exchange+davmail is exposed via ldap, but
I am not sure about that because I don't use it. So at least for me the carddav
part seems to be unproblematic at the moment, because davmail does not send any
ACL for the adressbook (I have checked again, there is no
<current-user-privilege-set/> in the xml response for carddav). But I don't
know if there are exchange+davmail setups out there where this is a problem...

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