Naah i'd normally just ignore it since it isn't email :) Hari, you're going to have to provide a bit more info i'd suspect, and checking the archives might help.
On Thu, 2004-03-18 at 18:59 +0100, Tony Earnshaw wrote: > tor, 18.03.2004 kl. 18.21 skrev Hari Prasad Nadig: > > > > > Am I missing anything here? > > > > > > Did you configure (and *check that it worked*) LDAP directory support > > > for Evo first? Did you configure your Openldap to include > > > evolutionperson.schema? > > > > nope. I didn't do that. Please tell me how to do that... > > Honestly not. You have to have a clue about what you're going about > first. You don't even know what software you're using. Openldap is an > art. Combining it with Evo is also an art. > > Chris Toshok will tell you how to do it, he invented the whole thing. > Jeff will tell you why you're useless, NotZed will stroke your hair > while you RTFM. > > > You obviously configured Evo to use your LDAP > > > server as the address book :) > > > > oh, yeah. true. > > So RTFM and at least give the minimum info. Like on exactly what didn't > work for you. Like Openldap's "Error 81, can't contact LDAP server", for > example. or "Error 49, insufficient access", when testing with > ldapsearch, after having configured your LDAP server. BTW, this is > Openldap mailing list stuff. > > --Tonni > > -- > > mail: billy - at - billy.demon.nl > http://www.billy.demon.nl > > _______________________________________________ > evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
