have your LDAP tree organised something like this

 _______ | ________
 |                               |
domain
___|____
|              |
e-mail   personal Address book
|               |
users      users

have all e-mail in the e-mail tree and addresbook in the other tree, modify yor LDAP ACL to have give each user r/w permission on his addressbook and ro permission on the email tree (mail attribute).
Chris Shenton wrote:


"Taymour A. El Erian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:



Yes you can do this by storing your e-mail addresses in a tree branch
in LDAP and configure your server to permit your users to see others'
e-mail addresses



Can you provide pointers, for example, to schema which do this? I'd like to implement per-user private address books as well as some public/shared address books.

I gather this isn't specific to qmail-ldap but would appreciate any
input from qmail-ldap admins who have done this, so it integrates
smoothly.

Thanks.





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