>>> So, does everyone here use abook, or nothing, or just have all their >>> E-Mail addresses in mutt aliases, or what? Any suggestions would be >>> very welcome. > If I found something that could synchronize my (any) phone as well > then I'd be *very* happy! :-)
My current setup does just that. - OpenLDAP acts as the addressbook container; - Horde's Turba acts as a web-based data entry frontend; - Horde's Turba can also deal with phone two-way synchronization mechanism (via ActiveSync), if you use Horde ≥ 4 and Turba ≥ 3. The phone sync setup can easily accomodate calendars as well if you add Horde's Kronolith. You may also handle mail via Horde's Imp as a web-based plan B (I like a shell environment on my cellphone but I understand it's not everyone's taste, especially for those without a physical keyboard; native smartphone mail apps often suck) and you could even deal with mail filters (think procmail or sieve) using Horde's Ingo. My mail is stored in IMAP, don't know about your setup, so YMMV. Turba works well enough (though clumsily) in a text-based browser like ELinks if you want to add contacts without leaving the comfort of your shell. (No, this is not a Horde selling pitch! I'm getting back to the subject at hand, now!) Mutt accesses OpenLDAP via a thin shell script; my OpenLDAP server is located thousands of miles away and the Ctrl-T completion seldom takes more than 2 seconds. Of course, all that may seem like overhead just to get e-mail address completion, but I like to think of it the other way around; mutt fits in *nicely* in that ecosystem ;) -- --====|====-- --------================|================-------- Patrice Levesque http://ptaff.ca/ mutt.wa...@ptaff.ca --------================|================-------- --====|====-- --
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