--On Thursday, February 22, 2007 6:20 PM +0900 James Andrewartha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have to disagree with the view that an LDAP addressbook is not feasible. Having spent some time on this, I think I've come up with a workable solution.
I never said it wasn't feasible. I said it was a bad place to start as a way to start learning LDAP. I think your post says that quite elegantly too.
And the bottom line is, although you can do things to work around some of the problems that are introduced by the different behaviors of the different email clients, you cannot ever get them to all work the same way, because they are, in general, not written correctly when it comes to LDAP support. And nothing in your post contradicts that, either.
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