Hello Martin Seener
As you see a use case for this functionality, then you should open a feature request at http://www.sogo.nu/bugs for it. Kind regards, Christian Mack On 2012-06-04 12:46, Martin Seener wrote: > Sure but in a company of 20 people with personal and one shared AB for > all it would be cool > > Am 6/4/12 12:26 PM, schrieb Christian Mack: >> Hello Martin Seener >> >> >> On 2012-06-04 11:31, Martin Seener wrote: >>> maybe there is a workaround for Inverse. >>> >>> What about adding a new Option in the config "SOGoAggregateAddressBooks" >>> which concatenates one or more address books to the "Personal" One. >>> So when Apples AB gets the Personal AB it gets the concatenated one!? >>> >> That would be no solution for us, as our users demand autocompletion for >> all addresses at our University. >> Because of this, our users would combine their personal address book >> with the global one. >> This would result in a full synchronisation of all addresses (in our >> case 14000+) for each Apple Address Book user. >> And this would also break data protection laws here in germany, as I >> said before (see LDAP). >> >> >> Kind regards, >> Christian Mack >> >>> Am 6/4/12 11:27 AM, schrieb Christian Mack: >>>> 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. >>>> >> -- Christian Mack Gruppe Informationsdienste Rechenzentrum Universität Konstanz -- [email protected] https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
