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		<title>Evolution email client and setting up company ldap address book in a Linux environment</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 22:31:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Kniaziewicz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many companies provide LDAP for various aspects, like authentication. A company I know uses LDAP for their address book. In deploying the Evolution email client in a Linux environment we needed to add the LDAP analog to the addressbook in order to have autocomplete aid the users with recipient addresses.
Here is the procedure I used to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many companies provide LDAP for various aspects, like authentication. A company I know uses LDAP for their address book. In deploying the Evolution email client in a Linux environment we needed to add the LDAP analog to the addressbook in order to have autocomplete aid the users with recipient addresses.</p>
<p>Here is the procedure I used to set up the addressbook to use the company LDAP system:</p>
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<li>Open Evolution</li>
<li>Click on Contacts in the left menu bar</li>
<li>There is a down arrow next to the &#8220;New&#8221; button in the task-bar. Click on the down arrow and select&#8221;Address Book.&#8221;</li>
<li>A &#8220;pop-up&#8221; window will appear</li>
<li>Type = On LDAP Servers</li>
<li>Name = &#8220;whatever you want to call it&#8221;</li>
<li>Server = &#8220;name of the ldap server&#8221;</li>
<li>Use secure connection: Select &#8211; &gt; No encryption. This is an internal LDAP addressbook, so you are authenticated through the email server.</li>
<li>Click on the Details tab</li>
<li>Click on &#8220;Find Possible Search Bases.&#8221;</li>
<li>You should see dc=&#8221;something&#8221;,dc=&#8221;something&#8221;. Select that and press OK. If the &#8220;Find Possible Search Bases&#8221; return a value you know you are connected to the LDAP server.</li>
<li>Search scope: Select Sub</li>
<li>Click OK at the bottom. This concludes the basic LDAP setup. If you want to test the configuration all you need is to type part of a name in the &#8220;search&#8221; box on the page and it should return results.</li>
<li>Now we need to set up the Mail portion of LDAP.</li>
<li>Next Click on Mail on the left side menu.</li>
<li>Edit-&gt; Preferences -&gt; Autocompletion</li>
<li>Under &#8220;On LDAP Servers&#8221; select &#8220;what ever you called it in the Name section&#8221;</li>
<li>Then close the Preferences box.</li>
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<p>You should be good-to-go at this point. When you start a new message you will start to receive autocompletion addresses. If you do not, I would recommend you first restart Evolution. If that does not work you will want to verify all your LDAP settings with the systems administration team.</p>
<p>I hope this helps someone out with setting up a company LDAP addressbook.</p>
<p>Mike Kniaziewicz, MIS</p>
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