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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 the following:
ACM> ....
JM>>   Yesterday,  while  fiddling  around  with  LDaemon  (an  LDAP server
JM>> integrated  in  MDaemon's  SMTP/POP/IMAP server), I configured my main
JM>> Address Book as associated with a LDAP server.

ACM> Ooops. I did this as well and ran some LDAP searches losing all my
ACM> addresses. Since then, I've created a separate address book and
ACM> associated it with an LDAP server.

I  had  dozens  of  not  only  address  entries,  but  also  templates
associated with them... Alas! What a lazy persona I can be... :\

JM>> I still have this (seemingly too late) backed up .ADB with all my
JM>> entries inside. Is there any way to recover them?

JM>> Should I write directly to the RIT guys directly?

ACM> I'd suggest this.

I did already, I'm still waiting for news from them.

Thanks anyway for the tip.


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Best regards,
 Javier Marcet                     mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Politicians should read science fiction, not westerns and detective
 stories.
 -- Arthur C. Clarke
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