Horde supports many backends including LDAP. It is the official web client for 
the kolab groupware server, btw.

But of course it also offers its own calendar and contact list sharing backends 
(through one of a list of database servers such as oracle, postgresql, mysql, 
etc.).

Also, it offers syncml out of the box, so in connection with e.g. Funambol, you 
can have tight integration with Outlook.

Martin

Von meinem iPhone gesendet

Am 07.10.2010 um 16:51 schrieb Eric Shubert <e...@shubes.net>:

> Bilgehan Poyraz (Telcoset) wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>> Our customer want to Global Address list in outlook 2010.
>> Can we use LDAP integration with Qmailtoaster?
>> Or have you any other ideas for this situation?
>> Bilgehan POYRAZ
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Thanks for the question, Bilgehan. This capability has become a higher 
> priority for me as well lately.
> 
> LDAP can of course be used for many things. As Jake alluded to, LDAP use for 
> account management (in place of MySQL) is not presently implemented. I hope 
> that with vpopmail 5.5, an LDAP back end will be an option. We'll have to 
> wait and see how that goes. The OpenLDAP authentication module for vpopmail 
> v5.5 is "nearing completion" according to the developer, as of last Friday. I 
> hope to help test it when it becomes available. Any other testers will be 
> welcomed I'm sure.
> 
> Regarding using LDAP for address books (contact information), that's another 
> matter (different data being stored). The only intersection of this with QMT 
> would be with Client apps, which is presently just squirrelmail-toaster. I 
> don't know about an LDAP address book for SM, but I expect there probably is 
> a SM addon for that. Does anyone here know know about how SM implements such 
> a thing?
> 
> Are there any Horde users here that are familiar with how Horde implements 
> global/shared address books?
> 
> AFA a Global Address list for Outlook is concerned, that would be outside of 
> QMT's scope. However, I would very much like to see a Global Address Book 
> package (based on OpenLDAP) which could be used with any number of client 
> programs. Sort of an Address Book Server package. Perhaps this could be 
> released as part of QTP. Ideas?
> 
> -- 
> -Eric 'shubes'
> 
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