Here is an image which will give you an idea...(attached) The issue is when LDAP users exist (and have an entry in the GAB even), there is no population of the server Users list when trying to add people to access lists etc.
As current, you can only select entries from the GAB, and guess that if you remove the email address from each entry you select then you would be able to add people that way, but if I need to add 250 people to a room, that is crazy. Need more details? It should be a simple fix to just add the same entry that gets referenced by the system to know that the users are valid email recipients and just strip the email address portion of the entry to make a list (LDAP Users) or some such. > Mon Mar 27 2017 12:05:40 PM EDT from IGnatius T Foobar @ Uncensored > > >>IG, thoughts on my first issue? If you need a couple issues which you might > > > >>be able to do quicker, I could set up a list and you can pick which one > to > >>work on as you know your time better than I do. > >I'm trying to understand it, actually. > >Are you having trouble selecting users because they're only in LDAP and they >haven't yet been created in Citadel, and therefore can't be selected? > >If so, that would be implemented as some sort of function in Citadel Server >that tells it to go through your LDAP tree and auto-populate Citadel with all >potential users that it finds. We could do that. > >Or is there a dialog of some sort that is missing in WebCit? I'm ntrying not >to spend a lot of cycles adding functionality to legacy WebCit since it's >being replaced with WebCit-NG, but if it's something I can bang out in an >hour, it's a possibility. > >Please clarify what you're looking for and we'll see what we can do. And yes >I'd really rather have you give me the things to work on one at a time. If we >decide that the next item on the list is not something we want to do at this >time, we'll move on from there, but let's still go one at a time. I'll lose >track otherwise. >My time management skills are terrible. > > > >
