Re: KAddressBook on a server?

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On 04/01/2012 07:46 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Martin (KDE) wrote:

I see there have been some advances in KAddressBook,
eg it can now use my Google contacts.

But I'm wondering if it is possible to keep KAdddressBook contacts
on my server, so that they are available anywhere on my LAN?

Yes, it can (at least the old non akonadi version could). There are
several possibilities:
- Use vCard folder for this
- Use a real groupware server
- Use addressbook in a mail folder (like kolab)

Thanks very much for your response.

1. I know what vCard is, but I don't know what a vCard folder is.
Is this a KMail folder?

2. I think a groupware server would probably be slightly over the top
for my purposes.

3. I like the sound of kolab, but was slightly surprised that
there doesn't seem to be a Fedora RPM, since as far as I can see
it is a KDE program.


Kolab is a groupware server although there is Kolab Desktop Client bas on Kontact.

http://www.kolab.org/get-kolab
begin:vcard
fn:Patrick Boutilier
n:Boutilier;Patrick
org:;Nova Scotia Department of Education
adr:;;2021 Brunswick Street;Halifax;NS;B3K 2Y5;Canada
email;internet:boutilpj@xxxxxxxxxxx
title:WAN Communications Specialist
tel;work:902-424-6800
tel;fax:902-424-0874
version:2.1
end:vcard

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