Select new address book creation using LDAP from the Contacts tab. General Tab - Name : My LDAP [Any Name] Server : Port : 389 Encryption : No Encryption Login method : Using DN Login : Details tab - DC=xxxx,DC=xxxx,DC=xxxx [This can be searched by evolution search button over there] Search scope : Sub Search Filter :(objectclass=*) Edit > Prefs > Auto-completion - Select check box for : Always show addressses of the autocompleted contact Enable the check box for LDAP server [with the name defined at the time of creation as 'My LDAP' under general tab].
Here is the latest a fully off topic thing....My farewell mail sent to the people i worked/ interacted at XXXXXX India [Mail] From : Saurabh Sharma Reply-to : sawrub@yahoo.co.in To : Bcc : Subject : Today was the .... Date : Fri, 04 Dec 2009 15:30:38 +0530 Hi All, By god's grace, your well wishes and efforts from my side, finally the day has come when I can subject a mail like this, and be in a situation to bid you all a special bye. And this is how I'll like to orate out the whole thing. - Today was the last morning when I had to get up early at 5:30 AM get ready and then run past the stray dogs barking at me for disturbing them at that hour, and also fearing a call from office that the cab has left from the pick-up point, though i had been a victim of the same a couple of times. - Today was the last morning when I was supposed to log-in to my Linux box and do some maths for getting the sum up at 8+ Hrs for the activities done yesterday and then stamp the same
Updated to Thunderbird 3.0 released a month back from its beta version with lightning installed but was greeted with a 2 error messages. On starting the client. Error dialog: An error was encountered preparing the calendar located at moz-profile-calendar:// for use. It will not be available. The issue was locked under bugzilla at redhat, to be a schema issue with the database used for the calender which was to be updated. So finally followed the steps and the issue was solved, and the calender was back in action. 1. Closed Thunderbird. 2. Switched to the profile directory of thunderbird. # /home/sawrub/.thunderbird/*********.default 3. Located the directory holding the calender data. ll calendar-data/ 4. There was the local.sqlite file which actually is a SQLite database. 5. Enter the sqlite console, by executing the command an dwas greeted with the corresponding prompt as. [sawrub@mybox calendar-data]$ sqlite3 local.sqlite SQLite version 3.6.12 Enter ".help"
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