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@ 00:15:19 +0100 [ Wed, 28 Nov 2001], Javier Marcet [JM] thoughtfully
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JM Yesterday, while fiddling around with LDaemon (an LDAP server
JM integrated in MDaemon's SMTP/POP/IMAP server), I configured my main
JM
On Wed, 28 Nov 2001 at 04:59:34 GMT -0500 (28/11/2001 16:59 where you
think I live) Allie C Martin=[ACM] wrote to Javier Marcet on TBUDL :
ACM Ooops. I did this as well and ran some LDAP searches losing all my
ACM addresses.
ACM Since then, I've created a separate address book and associated
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On Wednesday, November 28, 2001 at 04:59:34GMT -0500 (which was 10:59 where I live),
Allie C Martin wrote a few words about Help with an spoiled Address Book:
ACM @ 00:15:19 +0100 [ Wed, 28 Nov 2001], Javier Marcet [JM] thoughtfully
ACM wrote
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@ 14:30:24 +0100 [ Wed, 28 Nov 2001], Javier Marcet [JM] contributed
this to our collective wisdom:
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JM I had dozens of not only address entries, but also templates
JM associated with them... Alas! What a lazy persona I can be... :\
I
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Hi The Bat! mates,
Yesterday, while fiddling around with LDaemon (an LDAP server
integrated in MDaemon's SMTP/POP/IMAP server), I configured my main
Address Book as associated with a LDAP server. It was that way before,
only that it was
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