One of my side projects has recently been to integrate a simply LDAP
database into my plethora of mail clients. While I am using SquirrelMail
more and more, the idea was to have the same list of contacts no matter
what client I, or my other users on my server, use.

Well I have gotten that part sort of working, but the problem I run into
is the inability to update records via SquirrelMail (or some other clients
like Thunderbird). I don't know if it is an LDAP permissions issue, but
just for testing I enabled global write access and was still unable to
update records.

My grand idea is to have a shared address book for everyone and a personal
one for stuff you don't wish to share with everyone on the server. The
problem is that if people can't update the address book, the usefulness
kinda goes away :) I don't mind using 'ldapadd', but I'm sure others would
:)

Any thoughts?

Tim S.



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