You should consider setting up a ldap addressbook, if you want it
centraliyed for more users/computers.

Which is not in the dbmail scope.

/Marc

On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 10:35:33PM -0000, Jorge Bastos wrote:
> Ok
> Hehe, it was just a silly question, i just remembered of asking... :P
> 
> Jorge
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Paul J Stevens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 8:13 PM
> Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Question
> 
> 
> >Jorge Bastos wrote:
> >>People,
> >> 
> >>This is maybe a silly question,
> >>Is it possible to sincronize the windows WAB with an imap server? so the
> >>WAB will be always centralized.
> >
> >You tell us. What's a WAB? I assume windows address book, right? What's
> >the storage type, where's the interfaces, show me the api. O wait, it's
> >closed source, non-rfc, security by obsurity, made in redmond.
> >
> >Imap doesn't have any kind of address book concept. That's clientside
> >stuff. So what /are/ you thinking of here? Use outlook, which
> >uses/synchronizes wab, and access your imap server. The imap server
> >talks imap and only that. Of course you can use the authorization
> >database used by dbmail for other things as well. But wab is no
> >authorization database like ldap aka active-directory.
> >
> >
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