On 09/20/2010 08:30 PM, Jason Oster wrote:
As far as I know, SOGo does not have the capability to write LDAP entries. (I am assuming your global address book is stored in LDAP, as my setup is.)
This assumption doesn't hold :P - My user source is Postgres. However, there is this "isAddressBook = YES;" setting in my GNUStep user sources. Doesn't this imply that the user source is also a global address book for our company's client addresses?

Probably, I haven't got it yet: The users can see an empty address book in Thunderbird and in the web interface. Nobody can add entries here. So: What is the purpose of this address book?

Thanks

Mirko



On 09/20/2010 04:56 AM, M. Stoffers wrote:
PS: Sorry, for the strange formatting. I did not set up my mail client
till now for this freemail address and the webmail interface does
strange things - I think is was better some decades ago :P

On 09/20/2010 01:42 PM, Mirko Stoffers wrote:
Hi community, so, now that E-Mail runs fine, I would like to setup the
contacts component. All users can already see a global address book.
However, there is no user able to insert "cards" into this address
book: When I klick on "New card" the "Add to" drop down menu simply
does not show the global address book. I would assume that by default
no user has write permissions on that address book, right? However,
how do I set those permissions? Thanks Mirko Btw: It's the same
behaviour as in the demo. However, I thinks that it is intended for
the demo?
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