I've been tapped as the lead developer for a central addressbook project
here at Cornell. Our goal is to store a person's addressbook in LDAP and
have it accessible to SquirrelMail, our portal email channel, and any
client that can either talk to LDAP or import/export entries.
I'd like to be able to take the work I do at Cornell and make it available
to anyone who wants it. Or if I'm really lucky get it it rolled into
SquirrelMail's core code. :) I get the feeling that for proper support
I'm going to have to rip out the guts of SquirrelMail's addressbook and
rewrite a lot of the core functions.
I also don't want to duplicate anyone's work if someone has already been
where we want to go.
My question is: Is there anyone out there either in the process of doing
such an adressbook or has finished development and has modified
SquirrelMail to read/write the addressbook from LDAP?
Lee
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