Well, after using Ethereal to see the parameters sent during the
transaction, it does work, I can browse the LDAP database. The problem
now is that LDAP access seems to be read only and I'd like to be able to
add new contacts to the directory from Thunderbird, is this possible?
and is this
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Excellent.. Never thought of or even looked in use.desc for a +ldap USE
flag...
That's it !! case solved :-)
thanks,
Peter
Bryce Verdier wrote:
emerge -vp mozilla-thunderbird
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
It must be a different problem since Thunderbird is indeed compiled with
ldap support enabled, in fact, I also have Evolution (also compile with
+ldap) and can't access my local ldap server either; I guess my problem
is not related with Thunderbird but with the server itself. I'll try
again
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Here is a problem that I've been facing for a while too ;-(
Adding an LDAP server in Thunderbird, basically all Mozilla releases
from 1.x.x. and up were giving the same result ..You add the LDAP server
and it will not show up in the end.No errors or
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