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Topic: Address Book with LDAP

Hi,

My client needs 1 personal and 1 domain global address book. Right now he is only using outlook 2013 as his email client. He wants to use a webmail as well as the outlook, and he wants these 2 address book to be available to him on both.

Can this be achieved by using LDAP for the address book?

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Re: Address Book with LDAP

*) iRedMail (with OpenLDAP backend) provides global ldap address book by default, and it's available in Roundcube webmail.
*) Roundcube webmail has a built-in personal address book (stored in Roundcube SQL database).

So you now have both address books (one LDAP and one SQL), is it ok for you?

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Re: Address Book with LDAP

If I can find a way to sync outlook 2013 personal address book with Roundcube's built-in address book (mysql) than it would be the icing on the cake.

Any thoughts?

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Re: Address Book with LDAP

You can export address book within Roundcube webmail, is it ok? Or you need automatic sync?

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Re: Address Book with LDAP

Auto sync, or maybe  a script which exports and imports the list on some short intervals.

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Re: Address Book with LDAP

No idea then. Sorry.

Another solution is, configure a per-user address book in Roundcube for each user. iRedMail provides this feature in early version, but it was deprecated.