[turba] Creating shared SQL addressbooks for users/groups
Michael Rubinsky
mike at theupstairsroom.com
Sun Jul 10 08:17:24 PDT 2005
The code was written/tested against the cyrus-imspd server. I
believe all the installations that I've done/supported are using the
1.6a5 build. I've also had good luck using it along with stunnel to
provide encrypted connection with the server. Thanks,
Mike
Quoting turba-request at lists.horde.org:
> Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2005 15:54:53 -0400
> From: Kevin Myer <kevin_myer at iu13.org>
> Subject: Re: [turba] Creating shared SQL addressbooks for
users/groups
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> Quoting Michael Rubinsky <mike at theupstairsroom.com>:
>
>> Probably not what your looking for Kevin, but the IMSP driver for
>> turba now supports ACLs...and would make sharing addressbooks
between
>> users pretty easy. Of couse, you would need to be running an IMSP
>> server...
>
> I've been toying with that idea too and had messed around with IMSP
in
> the past.
> The problem was we host multiple domains and I hadn't found an easy
> way to run
> multiple instances of IMSP. Heck, might as well make it as
complicated
> and use
> as many different sources as possible :D Since you've written the
IMSP code,
> what do you recommend for a server?
>
> Kevin
>
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