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We are a small company with about 75 email users -- we are not an
ISP.)
In that case, I would strongly recommend
What do you have your search base set to in Outlook?
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Scott Wilkins
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We are a small shop too (50
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What do you have your search
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o=tedford.net, as suggested in the KB on IPSwitch's support web site.
I've played with putting other things there, but they usually make more
problems than help. I'm not good at LDAP, so I'm just guessing
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is that the Official host name listed in IMail? It's not a host alias is
it? Most
We are a small shop too (50+ users) and have tried using OpenLDAP
for a central address book.
With a shop of that size, you too should be using AD integration, thus
ensuring LDAP integration as well.
At this point, I'd say that IPSwitches move to OpenLDAP was bad,
rather than good.
Hi,
I'm evaluating 8.11.
My basic qestion is: will LDAP allow me to provide a central address book
for my internal users? (We are a small company with about 75 email users --
we are not an ISP.) IMail may not be practical if we cannot have a central
address book. I just need a simple email
provided your client can do LDAP it should work. Outlook should be ok and hopefully
others are using it with 8.11.
We use a differen client and LDAP works well for us however we have not upgraded
to 8.11 yet. The prior verion 8.05 and earlier did well.
not only that, but if your client
We are a small company with about 75 email users -- we are not an
ISP.)
In that case, I would strongly recommend installing IMail on a domain
controller, either as its own segregated domain or as part of the
corporate AD domain if it exists. You can then just use AD's built-in
LDAP