Re: Fedora/KDE contact lists - looking for advice:

2011-03-14 Thread Timothy Murphy
Genes MailLists wrote: >> But this must be an issue that many people have faced. >> How do you all keep your contacts available on different machines? > One way is to use gmail contacts - they sync with phone (android is > builtin and iphone works i believe) and with thunderbird on fedora using

Re: Fedora/KDE contact lists - looking for advice:

2011-03-14 Thread Timothy Murphy
Craig White wrote: > Also, you don't actually 'import' an LDAP address book on each local > computer because that would defeat its purpose, you would simply set up > KAddressBook (i.e. Kontact) to use the LDAP just like it were a local > database which would allow you to have read/write permission

Re: Fedora/KDE contact lists - looking for advice:

2011-03-13 Thread Genes MailLists
On 03/13/2011 05:15 PM, Craig White wrote: > Also, you don't actually 'import' an LDAP address book on each local > computer because that would defeat its purpose, you would simply set up > KAddressBook (i.e. Kontact) to use the LDAP just like it were a local > database which would allow you to ha

Re: Fedora/KDE contact lists - looking for advice:

2011-03-13 Thread Craig White
On Sun, 2011-03-13 at 21:00 +, Timothy Murphy wrote: > I've been trying for some time (years in fact) > to find a good way of storing email and phone contacts > on a LAN-wide basis. > > I'm currently running OpenLDAP and dovecot/IMAP on my CentOS-5.5 server, > and access this with KMail/KAddre

Re: Fedora/KDE contact lists - looking for advice:

2011-03-13 Thread Genes MailLists
On 03/13/2011 05:00 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote: > > But this must be an issue that many people have faced. > How do you all keep your contacts available on different machines? > > One way is to use gmail contacts - they sync with phone (android is builtin and iphone works i believe) and with t

Fedora/KDE contact lists - looking for advice:

2011-03-13 Thread Timothy Murphy
I've been trying for some time (years in fact) to find a good way of storing email and phone contacts on a LAN-wide basis. I'm currently running OpenLDAP and dovecot/IMAP on my CentOS-5.5 server, and access this with KMail/KAddressBook/Kontact on my laptops. This works, but I don't find it entirel