On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 11:42:27AM -0400, ziba wrote: > > I'd like to second Daniel's desire to have centralized address book storage > that RoundCube accesses as a client. We support multiple web and desktop > email clients, so our user base would benefit from more address book > interoperability. Right now we have RC setup to read our public LDAP > directory and use some custom kungfoo to read/write to a Horde/IMP address > book. However, in the longer term, we're looking into using a read/write > ldap backend that all our supported clients could use.
The other day I saw a webmail client that uses an IMAP folder to store the address book. It's no standard of course, but any IMAP client can access it. Here's a demo of that client: http://demo.internetconnection.net/netmail/ -- -- Andreas [ http://unstable.nl | gopher://unstable.nl ] _______________________________________________ List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/dev/
