On Wed, 07 Jun 2006 18:06:40 +0200, Juergen Dankoweit wrote:

>> This happens after you try to copy?  
> Yes.
> If I store a new contact in the global address book via new->new contact
> then I see the new contact in the list. But after Evo is restarted the
> contact is gone. With GQ I see it!
> 
>> Something weird is going on.  You
>> mentioned that you can still read the entries with GQ...
> Yes! The most. 
> 
> Now I found a kind of pattern: If the contact has too much entries, then
> Evolution does NOT store it in the LDAP database. If the contact has
> only a few entries then it is stored in the database, but it is only
> visible with GQ.

I suspect that there's something wrong in your LDAP server setup.  I'm
using slapd+Evos on a small network (<10 workstations) for years and
never had such problems.  In any event, you should be able to read
your entries with Evo/GQ or any LDAP client.

If you're willing to investigate this further, please mail me offlist
your slapd.conf (removing any sensitive info) and two exported in LDIF
format example contacts - one that you're able to view in GQ and one
that is apparently not added.

Also it's worth to try with latest Evo/e-d-s, although I'm quite
confident that this is not an Evolution issue.

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