What you want is the IMSP server (also a Cyrus project). It is a remote preferences and address book server. With it, users can access their address books from anywhere. The remote preferences aspect of it preserves their interface customizations so they get the same look & feel wherever they login from, and allows sysadmins to do a great deal of preconfiguration.

You may hear about ACAP. Forget that, and setup IMSP.

You'll need a client that supports IMSP. Few do. Execmail is one, but I've never used it. The only other one I know of is Mulberry (http://www.cyrusoft.com), but it is an excellent email client.

Ted

--On Monday, July 14, 2003 11:06 PM +0800 daniel qian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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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