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Old 10-31-2009, 07:35 PM
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Cool Maping OpenLdap Schema & Attributes to Zimbra's

Hello Admins,

I am trying to make sense out of Zimbra clients contact fields and figure how they map to OpenLdap's standard schema and attributes. I would like to modify my external Ldap attributes and values to align with (those supported by Zimbra schema) so users can search the our external ldap and add contacts to their local lists and get everything they need pulled into the fields.

Can anyone tell me what core, cosine, or inetorgperson schema attributes map to these web client contact fields?
Name: Dummy, Bob

Email: dummy@home.com Home
dummy@work.com Work
Phone:
xxx.xxxx Assistant Phone
xxx.xxxx Callback
xxx.xxxx Car
xxx.xxxx Company Phone
xxx.xxxx Home Fax
xxx.xxxx Home Phone
xxx.xxxx Mobile
xxx.xxxx Other Fax
xxx.xxxx Other Phone
xxx.xxxxr Pager
xxx.xxxx Work Fax
xxx.xxxx Work Phone
IM: local://Fozzie

Address:

Work
123 Work Ave
Chapel Hill, NC 27516
US

Home
255 Danger Rd
Chapel Hill, NC 27516
US

Other
123 Other Road
Chapel Hill, NC 27516
US

URL:
Dummy@Home_Address.com Home
Dummy@Work_Address.com Work
Dummy@Other_Address.com Other

Other:
10/19/1942 Anniversary
03/23/1929 Birthday
Custom Field Custom

Notes: This is a test note for dummy contact

Thanks,

Steven
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