Looks good. The english is correct as well.

abq

Emmanuel Lecharny wrote:
Ok, I have updated the page.

Can you reload it and tell me if the explaination is ok ? (you can
even fix the bad english I have used :)

Emmanuel

On 9/13/07, Anders Bergquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would suggest that you add a comment in the text above the picture and
maybe edit the picture and draw a red / green circle around the "H".
Otherwise the tutorial is very easy to follow.
I on the other hand, have never used LDAP until yesterday. Installing
Apache Directory + Studio was very easy and also doing the fast
configuration and the tutorials about them are very easy to follow.



Emmanuel Lecharny wrote:
Hi Anders, Ben,

do you think we should update our site to warn our users about this
little subtility ? I really want to have the best possible tutorial
for such usage.

Just let me know, and if you want to propose some modification to the
current tutorial, I will obviously inject them on the site.

Thanks a lot !



On 9/13/07, Anders Bergquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

You are correct Ben.

If you look at the tutorial closely you can see the letter "H" typed in
the top right corner. Typing a char into that field worked for me, I do
get the list of contacts starting with the letter "A" when I type "A".
This means that everything is working as it is defined to do.

My actual goal is to have a synchronized mailbox and address book in
Thunderbird. The email is now using IMAP and I found an address book
synchronizer addon which might solve the book problem.
But it would be nice if thunderbird would have some sort of cache
function for the ldap stuff but I guess that is a question for an
entirely different mailing list :)

Regards Anders

Ben Madsen wrote:

Just to rule out a basic possibility... Thunderbird doesn't, by
default, query an LDAP server unless you start typing something in the
search box.  Can you type something in the search box and see if it
finds anything?  It could take a couple of characters, I can't
remember what the fewest is, but I definitely remember Thunderbird
having this design.  I guess the thinking is that it shouldn't
auto-search an LDAP server because the LDAP addressbook could contain
thousands of addresses, overwhelming the client in both bandwidth and
sheer volume of unnecessary information.

Hope this helps.

-Ben

Benjamin Madsen
Systems Architect
ECbridges, Inc.

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Anders Bergquist wrote:

Hi

I just installed Apache Directory Service , (both server and client).
I then followed the instructions in
http://directory.apache.org/apacheds/1.0/41-mozilla-thunderbird.html

Pressing "Download now" under "Offline" in the LDAP dialog, I get
"Replication succeeded".

Auto completion works fine when typing in an address in the "to:"
field of a new email.

However, address book is empty. No contacts are visible even though
they can be auto completed.

I use Thunderbird 2.0.0.6 and ADS 1.0.2

Anyone else have this problem?

Regards Anders





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