On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 10:08:24 +0100, "J. Roeleveld" <[email protected]>
 wrote:
> On Monday 29 November 2010 09:36:11 Vladislav Bogdanov wrote:
>> 26.11.2010 18:14, Andreas Dick wrote:
>> I'd exploit native LDAP groups for that.
>> [...]
>> Then you can have one contact in multiple groups without object
>> duplication.
>
> This is ok for OS-level groups, but not for grouping addresses.
> How will you be able to integrate this with other Email clients?
>
> Also, why do you want address-entries into multiple groups? I fail to
> see the
> use-case for this.

 I play hockey with a co-worker, so I want to have him in two groups:
 hockey team and after-work-beer group. Anyone with overlaping friend
 groups will have plenty of similar situations.

> I use webmail when I'm accessing my email from a remote machine, but
> when I'm at home, I use a desktop email client.
> I do need to be able to use this client with the LDAP-tree as well.

 This should be a requirement, for a "propietary" solution we already
 have RC Address Book. Right now I have some scripting to do RC's mysql
 to LDAP sync, which is a bad solution.

 Regards,
 haralder
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