Thunderbird will import an ldif. This would allow people to build distribution lists in Thunderbird.
Ron

T M wrote:

Adam: i would need some windows client so that people who work on
those projects can create mailing lists themselves.
its rather surprising for me that noone else would need his ldap
directory for sending emails to a group of people on a regular basis
(with regular adding/removing of new/old people from the list)

Michael: do you mean aliases in the database? like creating alias
project1 which would send the email to all people enlisted in the
database under project1 alias?
if so then this is not flexible enough. i mean people need to have a
flexible option so that they can themselves solve mailing issues
without the need to contact someone who has direct DB access..

regards,
Tomas

This is entirely a client issue,  it doesn't really matter what DSA you
use.  The only LDAP aware list manager I am aware of is Sympa.

On 2/23/06, Adam Tauno Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
what i have are several hundred email addresses of people who work on
different projects. i'd need creating lists of people so that i could
group them under these and wouldnt have to choose every single person
that is supposed to receive a particular email.
in my currect mail client (thunderbird) i simply create a list and
drag-drop people under this list, then send the email with only the
group name in the TO field.
is there a way to do this using openldap?

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