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Subject: Re: [turba] How many are using virtual address books?
From: Chuck Hagenbuch <chuck () horde ! org>
Date: 2007-06-17 23:00:13
Message-ID: 20070617190013.61hiqfk7msogw4os () technest ! org
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Quoting Michael Rubinsky <mike@theupstairsroom.com>:
> I agree. One thing, though, that the vbooks allowed them that I
> don't think contact groups would, is that they could assign
> permissions on them desperately. I don't remember the specifics,
> or why they wanted it this way, but at one point they were able to
> give someone PERMS_READ access to one of the vbooks, without having
> them have access to the entire global address book. But
> admittedly, this was an odd case.
Okay. I'm probably not going to tackle this for now if for no other
reason than that I'm getting sick of Turba :)
> Now that you mention it, I'm wondering about the feasibility of
> implementing something similar to what Exchange can do with
> distribution lists...list-level permissions, including a permission
> to specify what email addresses are allowed to send to it etc...
Eh, permissions on being able to email to something implies a much
more closed system than Horde provides. I'm not so hot on this.
-chuck
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