On Tuesday 06 February 2007 12:58:39 Will Stephenson wrote: > On Tuesday 06 February 2007 12:06, Verner Kjærsgaard said: > > Say you have an organization (a school) with 15 teachers. All using > > SuSE10.2/LTSP4.2 and Kmail. Every teacher has his own list of contacts > > (E-mail adresses) in Kmail. > > > > This is not easy to handle. > > > > Can Kmail either self or indirectly make use of a remote, centrally > > managed adressbook or something? > > Yes, directly. You have lots of options, one addressbook is LDAP. > > > If not, any recommendations as to a good OpenSource groupware webbased > > thing? > > For open source groupware I'd recommend Kolab, it uses IMAP and LDAP, and > kmail and the other KDE PIM components have very good support for it > (developed for the German government). > > It also has outlook and web frontends. > > http://kolab.org/, support available at http://www.kolab-konsortium.com/en
Looks good. Can it be a client to a real Outlook server? I currently use evolution to at least respond to calendar messages. However, I have never gotten evolutoin to use the Outlook address book that is on our company server. I would love to move to a system that 'does outlook' as a client. -- Roger Oberholtzer OPQ Systems AB -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
