"Check Name" in Apple Mail - LDAP

Hello fellow Apple friends,

I've used Outlook 2003 with Exchange for a long while on my work machine, and I've finally gotten around to configuring Apple Mail for my work Exchange account. Usually, when in Outlook, I can type in the name of the user I want to email, and press Ctrl-K which will check the name using the LDAP server.

I've tried to do it in Apple Mail using Apple-K, but of course, no dice. Anyone have suggestions? I'm not a fan of Entourage, especially since I have to use the entire Office suite in Rosetta mode, so I'm hoping for things to work out.

Any help or comments would be appreciate. Thanks everyone!

MacBook Mac OS X (10.4.7)

Posted on Feb 16, 2007 8:46 AM

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Feb 16, 2007 2:27 PM in response to bpatton

You’re welcome.
it does not autocomplete from people within my LDAP server.

Again, not sure what you mean, as that’s precisely what the Configure LDAP button to the right of the Automatically complete addresses setting is supposed to be, and there is at least one Mail Help article titled “Specifying an LDAP server for automatic addressing” devoted entirely to this issue...

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"Check Name" in Apple Mail - LDAP

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