Hi Frank, >I don't have an idea what causes this, and I can't make you much hope >for a quick solution, but I'd nonetheless ask you to submit this in >IssueZilla, so it doesn't get lost.
I placed it at the Issue Tracker. Hopefully someone picks it up. You don't give me much hope. Which wonders me. It much to the interest of OO, Sun, Novell and the Linux/open source world to make good working connections between the most important open source office suite and the best (and most complete) mailsysteem working on Linux. Novell is important for OO, as one of the important Linux partners. Novell delivers OO on his Suse Linux desktop. For Novell it must important issue too, I should think. BTW Of course I dropped the db/addressbook question at Novell forums too. But there I got no real answer too, till now. If Novell is busy to solve this problem, nobody can tell me. Will I tell my client to use MS Office and not OpenOffice? Or ask them still to use OpenOffice and have some months patient before they really can use the GroupWise addressbook as central address-database? (They use GroupWise already for years and OpenOffice for some months and now they asking me for this connection). Thanks and greetings, Peter __________________________ Peter Bakker Informatisering [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://peter.bakker.name --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
