> -----Original Message----- > From: fedora-directory-users-bounces at redhat.com > [mailto:fedora-directory-users-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf > Of Chris Curran > Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 4:03 PM > To: fedora-directory-users at redhat.com > Subject: Re: What next? > > Rich, > > > > Tbird logging into FDS? What does that mean? > > > I have a LDAP server setup in my Tbird Address Book. To test > the connection, in Tbird addr book I choose the 'Offline' tab > then 'Download Now'. It asks me for a username and password - > I enter them and at that point I'm back where I began in > Tbird. I check the log files in FDS (access) and there are a > number of entries - all those beginning with "RESULT" have > "err=0". Therefore, I conclude that I am logging into FDS > without error. > > > > >From what system? From OpenLDAP? > > > >From FDS. Why are you trying to export data from FDS? I thought you didn't have any data in FDS and that this was your problem? It really sounds to me like you simply don't have any users with the correct objectclasses/attributes in FDS - there is nothing special about any mail client that speaks LDAP that needs to be "supported" in the server, so exactly the same schema used for openldap, or Sun DS will work for FDS. There have been a number of posts all with reasonable suggestions on getting things going: what objectclasses to add, what attributes thunderbird looks for, how to add users using the console - it is all there. You would need to do the same thing on any LDAP server, and from the looks of it, every LDAP server would already be configured out of the box to support Tbird.