Ahh.. awesome - I'll check that out

Thank you!!

Peter
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From: Arne Berglund <[email protected]>
To: PJ <[email protected]>
Cc: RoundCube Mailing List <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, 10 March, 2010 2:41:20 PM
Subject: Re: [RCU] AddressBook auto complete


On Tue, 9 Mar 2010 17:32:05 -0800 (PST), PJ <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi All,
>I have two address books - the Personal Address Book and the LDAP Address List.
>When a user writes an E-Mail and starts typing a user name in the 'To' field, 
>it auto-completes from their roundcube Personal AddressBook fine.
>I have had users requesting that the auto-complete also happens for the ldap 
>address book.   Is this possible at all?
>It's a Mac OSX 10.6.2 directory with roundcube v0.3-stable
>here is the ldap config from my main.inc file:
>$rcmail_config['ldap_public']['SiteName'] = array(
>>  'name'          => 'SITE',
>>  'hosts'         => array('od1.domainname.internal'),
>>  'port'          => 389,
>>  'use_tls'         => false,
>>  'user_specific' => true,   // If true the base_dn, bind_dn and bind_pass 
>> default to the user's IMAP login.
>>  // %fu - The full username provided, assumes the username is an email
>>  //       address, uses the username_domain value if not an email address.
>>  // %u  - The username prior to the '@'.
>>  // %d  - The domain name after the '@'.
>>  'base_dn'       => 'cn=users,dc=domainname,dc=internal',
>>  'bind_dn'       => '',
>>  'bind_pass'      => '',
>>  'writable'      => false,   // Indicates if we can write to the LDAP 
>> directory or not.
>>  // If writable is true then these fields need to be populated:
>>  // LDAP_Object_Classes, required_fields, LDAP_rdn
>>  'LDAP_Object_Classes' => array("top", "inetOrgPerson"), // To create a new 
>> contact these are the object classes to specify (or any other classes you w$
>>  'required_fields'     => array("givenName", "cn", "sn", "mail"),     // The 
>> required fields needed to build a new contact as required by the object 
>> classes (can in$
>>  'LDAP_rdn'      => 'mail', // The RDN field that is used for new entries, 
>> this field needs to be one of the search_fields, the base of base_dn is appe$
>>  'ldap_version'  => 3,       // using LDAPv3
>>  'search_fields'  => array('givenName', 'cn', 'sn', 'mail'),  // fields to 
>> search in
>>  'name_field'    => 'cn',    // this field represents the contact's name
>>  'email_field'   => 'mail',  // this field represents the contact's e-mail
>>  'surname_field' => 'sn',    // this field represents the contact's last name
>>  'firstname_field' => 'givenName',  // this field
>> 
>>represents the contact's first name
>>  'sort'          => 'cn',    // The field to sort the listing by.
>>  'scope'         => 'sub',   // search mode: sub|base|list
>>  'filter'        => 'mail=*',      // used for basic listing (if not empty) 
>> and will be &'d with search queries. example: status=act
>>  'fuzzy_search'  => true);   //  server allows wildcard search
>Cheers,
>Peter
>--
Find the following line (just below your LDAP declaration):
$rcmail_config['autocomplete_addressbooks'] = array('sql');
$rcmail_config['autocomplete_addressbooks'] = array('sql');
And add your LDAP to the array like so:
$rcmail_config['autocomplete_addressbooks'] = array('sql','SiteName');
-- 
Arne Berglund
System Administrator, Internet Services
Lane Education Service District
Eugene, OR
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