Le 2010-11-22 14:13, Pascal Gienger a écrit :
Am 22.11.10 20:12, schrieb Wolfgang Sourdeau:

What's the exact meaning of the publicid Thunderbird parameter?

It's the id of the addressbook that you want to specify as "Directory
Server" in Thunderbird, no more, no less. The term "public" is used here
because it's considered that all users will have automatic read-only
access to all system user sources marked with "isAddressBook = YES". It
has nothing to do with the public access feature of SOGo, which has been
added very recently...

Ok can more than 1 address book can be set as "publicid"?
In case an institution has more than one directory... (as we have)...

Not yet, but it could easily be added. Note that it would break the standard "Thunderbird" behaviour, although I don't think it really matters....

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