Hi Hugo

On May 10, 2010, at 11:46 AM, Hugo Monteiro wrote:

> That is really a shame. Shared Addresses in MySQL would be a killer solution. 
> Having shared addresses in LDAP usually means one of two things:
> 
> 1 - You only get the addresses from your organization, meaning that although 
> you have the need to share external contacts across departments, each user 
> will have to maintain their own.
> 
> or
> 
> 2 - Your Sysadmin is a REALLY nice guy and he's talented enough to manage all 
> those LDAP ACLs to provide access to that shared LDAP branch. Or even better, 
> he managed to give each user it's own branch below the self user entry.
> 
> 
> My guess is that over 95% will fall into the first category.
> 
> Allowing Shared Addresses in MySQL would literally mean an out-of-the-box 
> solution.

It's already there. Simply define a MySQL contacts source in your SOGo 
configuration and share an addressbook with the desired rights to the persons 
and/or groups you want.

Francis

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