On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 09:24:42AM -0800, Richard Crawford wrote:
> Ed Wilts wrote,
> 
> > The best answer I can think of is ldap.  http://www.openldap.org.
> > ldap has a steep learning curve but will provide for a good long-term
> > centralized information store.  I don't know if kmail supports an ldap
> > server for address lookups, but OE certainly does.
> 
> I wonder if LDAP would be a good solution for a problem I'm facing: I use
> Evolution to check my e-mail at home, but when I'm on the road, I use
> Squirrelmail to check my personal e-mail.  I have fetchmail to pull my
> personal mail off a POP server, which is kept on my desktop at home; on my
> desktop at home I use IMAP to move mail around so I can check it with
> either Evolution or SquirrelMail.

I don't use either Evolution or SquirrelMail and I don't know if either
or both support ldap.  Personally, I use mutt on a local session to
check my e-mail.  At home, I'm on the console, and at work I ssh into my
system.  On the rare occasions that I need to look at an attachment or
follow a link, I fire up OE and read the message using IMAP.  Mutt is a
*lot* faster for me at processing list mail.  procmail sorts and
filters, and then mutt to quickly kill threads and reply to those that
need a reply.

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Ed Wilts, Mounds View, MN, USA
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