On Mon, 2004-05-03 at 10:54, Craig Ringer wrote: > On Thu, 2004-02-12 at 01:12, Dan Stromberg wrote: > > I use imap, but I still end up wanting to remote display in order to get > > my addressbook consistent, and to get the same virtual folders. I want > > consistency, irrespective of where I'm sitting. > > > > Recently, my addressbook doesn't work when remote displaying though. > > When I type a name while remote displaying over DSL to home, evo never > > shows any completions. Go back to work, and completions work fine > > again. > > > > Why might this be? Is there a solution? > > I store my address book on the LDAP server at work, and access it over > the same SSH tunnel as my IMAP mail and the work SMTP server. It works > well - and evo supports writing to an LDAP directory, so it's nice and > easy to use. > > You'll want to make sure to include the 'evolutionperson.schema' in your > LDAP server schema set to get full functionality. With OpenLDAP, just > copy it to the 'schema' directory of your LDAP config directory > (typically /etc/ldap/schema or /etc/openldap/schema), and add an > appropriate include line to the top of slapd.conf. > > Craig Ringer
LDAP is an interesting idea. I don't think we have a production LDAP server here though. We do have production ph/qi. I guess I might be able to set up my own LDAP server, but that seems going a bit far. How about the virtual folder issue? Is there a way of sharing them without remote displaying? -- Dan Stromberg DCS/NACS/UCI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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