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By Erik Kangas, PhD, President
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Posts Tagged ‘address books’
Published: Wednesday, June 1st, 2005
LuxSci has introduced a User API that allows users to access user-level information and perform user-level functions over Web Services. Currently, User API access is limited to users with an Enterprise WebAide license and it allows these users to: import, export, and synchronize address book data with their WebAide Address Books. It also allows access to some information from the user’s current Private Labeled Theme to permit similar private labeling of remote programs and web sites.
Tags: address books, api, user api, web services, webaides Posted in New Feature Announcements
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Published: Saturday, April 2nd, 2005
LuxSci now supports LDAP access to WebAide address books for users who have Enterprise WebAide licenses. LDAP is a protocol supported by many email clients such as Outlook, Outlook Express, Thunderbird, Eudora, and Pine, that allows remote access to address book information from right inside these email clients.LuxSci’s LDAP access features:
- Access to all of your subscribed address books. This can include your personal address book, as well as address books shared with your by others. LDAP allows you to search all subscribed address books and view the results directly in your email client.
- Access Auditing. View a complete history of your successful and unsuccessful LDAP accesses in your “My Reports > Access Auditing Reports” pages.
- Secure. We support LDAP over SSL for additional security for email clients that support this, such as Mozilla Thunderbird.
- Read Only. LDAP access is read only.
To setup LDAP for your email client, please see the LDAP configuration instructions available in our members’ help section.
Tags: address books, ldap, ssl Posted in New Feature Announcements
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