On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 08:43:07AM -0500, Andy Firman wrote:
> > Yes, the address books are just plain text files.
>
> Excellent. What about having phone numbers and other information listed?
>
> Or is the address book limited to email addresses & nicknames only?
It's just an aliases file, "nickname<tab>list of e-mail addresses" if I
remember rightly.
> If the address book is limited to email addresses only, what do you
> recommend or use for global web based contacts software?
You can configure sqwebmail to query an LDAP database. It displays a limited
set of fields, which as far as I can see from the source
(sqwebmail/ldaplist.c) are
SAVE("sn", sn);
SAVE("cn", cn);
SAVE("givenname", givenname);
SAVE("o", o);
SAVE("ou", ou);
SAVE("l", l);
SAVE("st", st);
It wouldn't be hard to add extra attributes from inetOrgPerson, which would
probably be a useful thing to do anyway.
Otherwise, I guess you could use a separate LDAP-querying application, of
which I think there are many but I don't have any to recommend as I've
always just written my own in Perl. freshmeat.net may be a good starting
point.
Cheers,
Brian.