Re: [Evolution] Talking to an Exchange LDAP server



So what do I enter into the address book sources dialog under the
"Advanced" tab? Nothing seems to work! Any clues anyone?

We also have an Exchange server - the settings I use are:

o=Pinnacle Insurance Plc, c=GB

In the Search base field

And Search scope: Sub

Now, the c= bit is your country [US for you?]

As for what o is, you could ask your NT administrator [heh] or if you
have OpenLDAP installed on your system, try something like this:

ldapsearch -h exchangeservername -x -s sub -L "(sn=wilkinson)"

This will list entries in the LDAP database for people with the surname
Wilkinson, look on a line that starts dn: for the o= entry.

James
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