Two things first of all soory for my setup (it was not my intention to 
hide my mail address ([EMAIL PROTECTED] - just ignore the 
first 3x)

secound if you agree with me or at least want to have the possibility to 
  edit LDAP entries vote or write a note for bug 86405 ( 
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86405 )

Cheers
Roland

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Dear Brian,
> 
> 
> in contrast to you I would much more appreciate to EDIT 
> (add/edit/delete) entries in my LDAP address book than having it 
> off-line available.
> 
> It would be much more important to have the possibility to add somebody 
> to my address book (MY address book means my LDAP I don't use a 
> proprietary local Mozilla address book) than to have it somewhere where 
> I'm anyhow not able to send mails (offline).
> 
> Cheers
> Roland
> 
> 
> Brian Clark wrote:
> 
>> Dan Mosedale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
>>
>>> This would be a fine thing, but it doesn't seem like it ought to be
>>> nearly as a high priority as (for example) getting offline LDAP and
>>> SSL-LDAP working.  After all, there are lots of web-based LDAP
>>> administration packages available that one can use to allow people to
>>> administer and change the central addressbook, which is presumably a
>>> fairly rare occurance, compared to just reading from it.
>>>
>>
>> I agree.  I would much rather see offline LDAP before write-ability to
>> LDAP directories.  SSL-LDAP would be nice too, but offline is more
>> important to me.
>>
>> For down the road, though, it would be really cool to have a writable,
>> roaming-enabled directory for my users.  That would be attractive to
>> corporate users as well.  If only we had a calendar component of
>> Mozilla, like the old Netscape Calendar, then we'd be really have
>> something.  Anything like this in the works?
>>
>> Brian!
>>
> 


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