[ZendTo] Re: Address Book or Remote API
Jules
Jules at Zend.To
Thu Feb 24 19:35:17 GMT 2011
How would the pre-auth work?
The biggest problem is that I simply don't know how to do this sort of
stuff. Apart from MailScanner and ZendTo (and a whole bunch of our local
systems administration scripts and packages such as our Bookings system
and Coursework Submission system) I'm not a programmer. I didn't do
Computer Science, I'm a Chartered Electronics Engineer primarily.
Doing this sort of stuff leaves me totally stumped, sorry.
If you can explain to me (off-list probably!) how to do it, I'll happily
give it a go.
Jules.
On 24/02/2011 18:35, Joshua F. Withrow wrote:
>
> Sounds like an idea for a plugin J Even so, items in personal address
> books won’t show, but global entries this would totally work for J
>
> *From:*zendto-bounces at zend.to [mailto:zendto-bounces at zend.to] *On
> Behalf Of *--[ UxBoD ]--
> *Sent:* Thursday, February 24, 2011 12:13 PM
> *To:* ZendTo Users
> *Subject:* [ZendTo] Address Book or Remote API
>
> Hi Jules,
>
> Loving ZendTo! but have a question which our users have raised. When
> we drop off a file how can we look up our contacts ?
>
> Is there an address book hook to say an LDAP source ? Or is there any
> way to pass arguments to the drop off screen so we could pre-auth and
> populate the fields ? I am thinking if it would be possible to use
> Zimbra and write a ZendTo zimlet :)
>
> Thoughts ?
> --
> Thanks, Phil
>
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