Michael Str?der wrote:
Victor Sudakov wrote:
I don't know why "SUPPORTEDCAPABILITIES" is all caps.
Because it's not in the subschema. You have to add it there.
Where could I obtain a .schema definition? "grep -i supportedCapabilities /usr/local/etc/openldap/schema/*" comes up with nothing.
It's a vendor-specific attribute type defined in MS AD:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc223359%28v=prot.20%29.aspx
You might want to grab it from MS AD subschema subentry or from Samba sources.
Thanks, I will try.
Outlook does show contacts from the OpenLDAP addressbook when I specifically search for them, so my general setup (attributes etc) seems to be correct. But I want it to show all the contacts before any search is done. The user can them pick the contacts from the list with a mouse and send mail to them.
Sorry, missed that part of the discussion. Well, this is not usable at all anyway if the LDAP server contains more than a few dozens of contacts. So that's not a viable requirement for me.
Somehow it is quite usable with an Exchange or Communigate server containing thousands of contacts. I have seen it with my own eyes.
Outlook does not request all those contacts at once to populate the addresslist (what would be madness), it just shows the beginning of the list, and I think it requests additional entries as you scroll the list.