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Mailtraq provides a number of features for managing contact information:
- Local Directory - all Users within the Mailtraq system
- Global Address Book - imported contact list available to all
- Personal Address Books (multiple and shareable) - controllable PABs
in addition to the LDAP service for very large contact bases. Mailtraq Professional also allows you to automatically update each User's Outlook Contacts.
Configuration Tip: Read about 'Working with Contacts & Address Books' as a first step.
Directory
Mailtraq provides a Global Address Book and multiple Personal Address books. The Directory is accessed from the Console via the Options menu.
The Global Address Book is made available to Webmail Users in the 'Contacts' tab. It is also available to Mailtraq Assistant.
Users can synchronize their Outlook Contacts with those in Mailtraq's Directory by using MOS (see here). Contacts can then be accessed by Users in their Outlook's in the normal way.
Users with Administrator priviliges who synchronize their Outlook Contacts will update the Global Address Book, both adding and deleting Contacts.
Mailtraq's Address Book Import Wizard makes it simple to import address books from other programs, such as Outlook and Outlook Express, as well as allowing custom mapping of fields.
Related pages
Multiple user address books
Setting local user visibility - making sure your Users are automatically shown in Contacts
Synchronizing Outlook's Contacts - how to update each User's Outlook Contacts
Using Contacts in Standard Webmail
Using Contacts in EWA Webmail
Working with MS Outlook Mailtraq Outlook Synchronizer (MOS) enables you to create central Contacts that can be shared with your Outlook clients either as the GAB (Global Address Book) or from shared PABs, as well as being always available via the webmail interface. Read how to configure MOS here.
LDAP
The Mailtraq Professional Edition includes an LDAP directory server (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) that allows users with an LDAP capable mail client (such as Outlook) to search the local directory for user accounts and e-mail addresses.
With support for additional directory entries, this service is ideal for the large organisation where internal e-mail is commonplace.
You can also use LDAP to search addresses in mailing lists within Mailtraq. This enables you to have a shared corporate email address book containing external contacts' details.
You can set up Mailtraq with any number of LDAP services (on different ports) to offer access to any number of separate lists. LDAP is added to the normal services in the Console at Options | Services.
You can also allow the user to specify which list the LDAP service should map to by using the 'search base' field in the email client.
The LDAP service is not installed by default - you will need to add it as a service in the Mailtraq Console, at Options | Services . If you are accessing the LDAP service from outside your LAN, be sure to set your router/firewall Port Forwarding correctly.
Related pages
KB05081902 How to set up LDAP - How to configure LDAP with an Outlook Express example |