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At 12:29 4/8/98 +0100, James Youngman wrote:
>You missed one; where you need a centrally-maintained address book for
>use by remote users.

I conquered that using a set of restricted access Web pages. With newer
mail clients, LDAP would also work.

Maintenance of the Web pages was easy using Eudora to maintain address
books and my own tool to convert Eudora address books to HTML. Tie them all
together with a structured index and update the underlying pages as needed.

Anyone interested can download the conversion tool from
<http://www.pobox.com/~agreene/eudora/>.

Creating a tool that generates HTML from a passwd file would also be easy,
although making such a list into a useful directory would be non-trivial.

Tony

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