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- This must be the persons' fully qualified email address. Guessing here
+ This must be the person's fully qualified email address. Guessing here
just won't cut it. There are three parts to an email address. First is
- the recipients identifier, such as "johnq" Next is the domain name
+ the recipients identifier, such as "johnq". Next is the domain name
section, which could take the form "tayloru". Last comes the top level
domain, which could be one of a ton of things like au, cc, us, com, org,
net or might look like edu. So if we put all those together it must be
stored and made available. If configured to use the universities
LDAP server, SquirrelMail would then be able to list all campus email
address (along with the other address book fields if available).
- SquirrelMail's LDAP use is truly powerful in that it <I>combines</I>
+ SquirrelMail's LDAP use is truly powerful in that it <i>combines</i>
your local address book and the LDAP address server information to
present all of the information as if it was a single address book.
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