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Old 27th December 2004, 09:21 PM
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Using OpenLDAP to make a shared addressbook

Have 2 machines you get mail from? Tired of emailing contact info or vcards back and forth between you & your wife? You could probably benefity from having a shared addressbook stored in an LDAP directory.

Rather than post the text of the guide here, I'll provide a link to it.

the guide

To view other howtos on my site, go here .

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