Hello Laz Peterson

Am 2013-06-07 00:16, schrieb Laz Peterson:
> 
> How would I go about allowing my users write access to the shared
> address book without giving them SuperUser access?  Is that possible?
> We are using an Active Directory (Windows 2003) LDAP.
> 

Are you talking about personal address books shared between SOGo users?
Then you only have to set the privilege for every user in question (or
use a group) for that address book.

Are you talking about the enterprise or global address books?
Those are generated from LDAP/AD and defined in the SOGo configuration
under topic SOGoUserSources.
There you have to set the users with write access into:

modifiers       a list (array) of usernames that are authorized to
                perform modifications to the address book defined by
                this LDAP source

and you have to specify:

objectClasses   when the “modifiers” list (see below) is set, or when
                using LDAP-based user addressbooks (see “abOU”
                bellow), this list of object classes will be applied to
                new records as they are created

SOGoSuperUsername has nothing to do with that.


> Also, I know that the standard display for shared LDAP contacts is
> "search-only" … But how can I show all shared contacts in the window?
> For a small office, we have a total of about 110 contacts that are
> necessary for all staff to have access to, but the staff can't seem
> to figure out how to search the names without getting confused, or
> they are having trouble remembering the names at all without seeing
> them.  Definitely not a shortcoming of the SOGo environment, I must
> add, but something I've gotta figure out how to deal with. ;)
>

That's not possible right now.

But you always can get these by setting SOGoLDAPQueryLimit to a number
bigger than your max contact number and searching for "." (= dot)

Also there is an enhancement request for that in the bug tracker.
See Bug # 438
http://www.sogo.nu/bugs/view.php?id=438


Kind regards,
Christian Mack

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