Thank you again, Jody - do I need LDAP on the squirrelmail server to do
this?

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From: Jody Cleveland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 8:23 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: squirrelmail


> Thank you to all who made suggestions.

You're welcome!

> Jody, I would like to know how you got your address book working in
> squirrelmail.

In the main configuration screen, select option 6 - Address Books (LDAP)

>From there, it's a bit tricky as you need to know the ldap information on
the exchange server. Select command 1. Then, type the + sign. It will now
ask you a series of questions. The first one, I used the IP address of the
exchange server. There are only two other questions you need something other
than the default. One, is where it asks you for ou= and o=. I personally had
a really hard time finding those on the exchange server. I ran a program
called gq on redhat, which allowed me to connect using ldap to the exchange
server and told me that information. The second area to fill in is where it
asks you for the name of what you want to call it, I believe it's the last
question it asks you. I chose Global Address List, that way it was familiar
to users.

Once that's done, type d and hit enter, which should bring you back to the
configuration options again. Now, in squirrel, the only place you see that
address book is when you compose a message. When you go to addresses from
there, you can search and display the Global Address List.

If you find a way to link up with individual contact lists, please let me
know!

Jody



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