Hello
On 2012-05-31 16:05, Martin Seener wrote: > > Am 5/31/12 3:53 PM, schrieb Pavel Momot: >> >> I'm desperately trying to configure LDAP global address-book over >> Carddav. Some threads are saying this is impossible, some have other >> problems but can see LDAP as address-book. I must say that for >> Thunderbird client Carddav works perfectly in read only (search >> filter) and general (full pull) mode. But Mac OS sees only personal >> contacts, not the global one. I tried to specify different path, just >> like in Thunderbird, but still failed. Will appreciate any help on >> this subject. >> >> P.S. sogo versions: 1.3.15 stable >> > > we have the same "issue" here. i believe to saw that OS X Address Book > is "enterprise" oriented therefore only uses first (private) address book. > > we managed to have the shared one instead by modifiying the accounts > .plist file - but its not a good reliable solution. > > Hope that one of Inverse Teams Member can say more about and if there is a > "workaround" for OSX AB. I am not from Inverse, but... Apple Address Book on Mac OS only accesses the first (= personal) address book via CardDAV. You can not change this, without changing Apple Address Book. There is nothing Inverse/SOGo can do about it. So complain at Apples Support. The only work around you can use is to add the personal address book via CardDAV and to add the global address book via LDAP protocol. But for this to work, you have to make your LDAP reachable and viewable at least by all Apple users. For us this would be too insecure, as we would have to open our LDAP server for the whole university. Also the data protection laws in germany forbid us to make these personal information viewable by everyone, which would be the case via the LDAP protocoll. Kind regards, Christian Mack -- Christian Mack Gruppe Informationsdienste Rechenzentrum Universität Konstanz -- [email protected] https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
