Wayne Mery (vn) <vseer...@lehigh.edu wrote>:
> I wrote:
> > unless Thunderbird gains useful LDAP support for reading and writing
> >  address books, there is no way to place Thunderbird onto the corporate
> > desktop, although there are other limiting factors around as well.
> a_geek, are you in a corporate environment? 

First off, please quote properly, and keep it here.

To answer the question: A large part of my work is as a consultant to
corporations with typically several hundred users, and my mind set is
tweaked towards the requirements of such organisations. But I have a
hard time seeing TB even in the SME area, as they also at least want
shared address books and calendaring throughout the company, and will
not accept an out-of-band management requirement for their address books
(this is a large part of what LDAP access is about).

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