I could not understand how you want your address book?
You want it personal in the sense that it should not
be stored in the LDAP server but should be able to
export/import entries based on user selection???

Chow!

Gunjan



--- Atif Ghaffar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dan Makovec wrote:
> > While the IMSP support in Silkymail was cute, the
> fact that none of my other
> > clients support it makes it a bit useless.  When I
> can find a decent Windows
> > based mail client that supports the same
> addressbook format as this, then I
> > will make use of it.  Until then, sadly, it
> appears that I will be having to
> > keep separate address books... Unless anybody can
> suggest another way (apart
> > from LDAP)...
> 
> Keeping personal address books in LDAP is a bit of
> overkill for the LDAP
> server.
> I would like to add addressbook import/export
> features in the webmail's
> contact section.
> If anyone is interested to help me, please let me
> know.
> 
> cheers
> 
> 
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