If you're suggesting I search the list archives, I've done so, for
several hours. I searched the forums. I've been at it about a week,
off and on, all told upward of four or five hours.
While I'm a real advocate of RTFM, I've got about enough work to keep me
busy 80 hours a week and if I can short cut this one by several hours, I
may actually get to enjoy a few hours of weekend.
Thanks, though, for your insightful response :)
Dave Hall wrote:
Use the link at the bottom of every email
On Wed, 2006-01-18 at 23:22 +0000, mike amos-simpson wrote:
why am I still on this list ?- I've unsubscribed from it - we don't use
phpgroupware because the support is months out of date and hardly
understandable and the softwares so complicated you spend more time
trying to figure it out than getting on with what you wanted to
organise. Please remove me from the list - thanks
On 18 Jan 2006, at 21:15, Dale J. Chatham wrote:
I installed phpgroupware a few weeks ago. Since I didn't have LDAP
going, I did not set it up with LDAP support.
I'm finding that I cannot send e-mails now from the calendar. If I
try to add an e-mail address to a user, it will not take the changes.
How do I move to an LDAP environment without going through the setup
again and hence losing everything in the database?
TIA,
Dale
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