centralised contact management in linux
From: bmgz5000 (bmgz_at_dev.null)
Date: 08/16/03
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Date: Sat, 16 Aug 2003 22:22:35 +0200
I am currently working in a small home office with four clients (3 windoze,
1 Slackware 9.0) and a Do-It-All-Server (Mandrake 9.0).
I have been meaning for some time to create some sort of a centralized
system for contact management.. (mainly email addresses)
of other Realtors for anouncements of open-houses, mandate notices etc.At
the moment each person has their own litlle address book
and they are always out of date.. well basically their is no system.. I have
researched solutions before and ended up exploring LDAP
but that seems to be much too cumbersum and aimed at big corporations..I
also checked out the php/MySQL solutions but
they all sucked .. Is their some sort of Service that can be accessed from a
graphical mail client so that contact entries can be edited
and added by any of the office users?
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