Re: KAddressBook on a server?

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Martin (KDE) wrote:

> I once tried kolab server but was never satisfied with the approach they
> used. That's why I use sogo since about two years.

Thanks very much for your full and clear explanation.

Unfortunately (for me) there doesn't seem to be an RPM for kolab or sogo
under CentOS (which I run on my small home servers).
I'm rather careful with software on my servers,
perhaps because I lack the knowledge to deal with problems that might arise
from use of "non-standard" applications.

I'm quite brave on laptops but not on servers...

But I don't really see why Kontact could not use MySQL or openLDAP
to store data on a server?
It seems (to me) to be unnecessary to introduce anything new.

Sadly, it seems that for someone like me Google Contacts
is the simplest solution, even though I am not a fan of the cloud,
especially since KAddressBook now seems able to import contacts from Google.



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