Hello
You can access to the addressbook by a mount point in DAVFS (see davefs package)
After you see all vcard as files . It will be easy to convert the LDIF file in 
VCARDS or
to read LDAP and write on the FS. We process like that for addressbook 
migrations
Regards


Le Mercredi 17 Septembre 2014 09:50 CEST, Sergio Talens-Oliag <[email protected]> a 
écrit:
 Hello again,

I've been playing with the default LDAP Addressbook and I've found some problems
with it:

- I can't copy contacts to other addressbooks in Thunderbird (it works on the
Web inteface)

- Contact photos are not shown on LDAP addressbooks neither on the web or on the
web interface (I guess that is bug http://www.sogo.nu/bugs/view.php?id=747)

- It is not possible to show the LDAP entries when looking at the addressbook
(that one is http://www.sogo.nu/bugs/view.php?id=438)

As my LDAP is not as big (I have 120 active users, more or less) I dumped my
LDAP directory from Roundcube and loaded into a SOGo Addressbook and the
previous problems dissapear (well, I still need to autosubscribe my users to
that Addressbook, but apart from that it works).

Looking at that I guess my best option is to sync my LDAP with the SOGo
Addressbook, but I've searched a little for a tool to do that and I have not
found one, so my question is... is there any utility to do that with SOGo or
should I learn about CardDAV and code it myself? If I should do it myself, any
library recommendations with a python interface? (I already have python scripts 
to
work against my LDAP server, so using the same language is the best option if
its has to be a new development)

Thanks in advance,

Sergio.

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