Hello Am 14.09.2015 um 16:14 schrieb Kcir: > > New here, so be patient with me if I am in the wrong place. > > I have 150 people with whom I would like to share one address book, on their > mobile phones. We set up a gmail account, but with gmail's security settings > when someone logs into an account on their mobile phone in Canada, US, > Germany, South Africa, India, Australia, etc, all on the same day it locks the > system out. It believes the account has been hacked. We need to keep changing > the password all the time to make this work for a little while. > > If we were to use SOGo would we be free of this problem? Would it allow us to > sign up 150+ people from 35+ counties around the globe and all freely use the > push contacts without locking us out? >
By "push access" do you mean write privileges for all of your users? If yes, they all need an account at your SOGo server. Then you can share your address book with them and give them write access. If no, then you can give public read only access. This means everyone who knows the URL to the address book can access and read it. Access to one account is not limited in itself. You can access it from all countries, with multiple client systems and different clients at the same time. Kind regards, Christian Mack -- Christian Mack Universität Konstanz Kommunikations-, Informations-, Medienzentrum (KIM) Abteilung Basisdienste 78457 Konstanz +49 7531 88-4416
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