> Listing all users on a system, as listing the content of "users" would
> do, reveals confidential information and thus is probably disabled. Try
> "users/<your username>".

I should have thought about this. This was the case. I had to get through one 
more subdir, so to connect Evolutions addressbook to a Mac server (ssl 
enabled), you should use the following URL:

https://server:8843/addressbooks/users/<username>/addressbook

This perfectly works - so thanks for your reply.

> There is a process for discovering the current user's address book(s),
> based on well-known URLs that redirect to the right place. If the server
> supports DNS SRV lookup, then you don't even need the base URL, just an
> email address is enough. This is what the other clients are using. If
> you are interested in the technical details, have a look at
> WebDAVSource::findCollections() in WebDAVSource.cpp of the SyncEvolution
> source code [1].


Wait, let me put this in other words: There are clients that just try to get 
through such URL that end with ".../users", ".../users/addressbook" or 
something like this, so they just get through all possibilities - is that 
correct? If yes: Is there any particular reason why Evolution does not do this?

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