Is it possible to store user contact/ address book in imap server?
Tarjei Huse
tarjei at nu.no
Tue Jul 15 04:01:39 EDT 2003
John Hayward wrote:
>Horde - a popular webmail client has similar facilities - it saves the
>info in a database and has some facilites to import/export contact lists
>allowing users to migrate. I'm not sure if it has distribution lists or
>not. turba is the contact package, there are also calendar, task lists
>and memo facilities - The calendar currently has no group facility.
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Use a ldapserver. Horde has support for writing ldapcontacts, so has
Evolution. Maybe we should file a bug to get mozilla do the same.
Tarjei
>johnh...
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>On Mon, 14 Jul 2003, James A. Pattie wrote:
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>>daniel qian wrote:
>>| I wonder if there is a solution of this for Cyrus Imap like MS
>>Outlook with
>>| Exchange. Many of my users like to have it because they access their
>>email
>>| both from office and home but they only want to maintain one copy of
>>their
>>| contacts.
>>|
>>| Best Regards,
>>| Daniel
>>|
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>>Check out the kroupware project at http://kolab.kde.org/
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>>They use cyrus imapd, postfix, openldap and the kde pim packages to
>>store contacts, notes and calendar entries in the imap server. The
>>"items" are just mime emails storing each entry's data in folders they
>>created.
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