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    Default Are Multiple Address Books Possible?

    Is it possible for Horde to have more than one address book per users email account? I am migrating clients and the transition from OpenWebMail to Horde is not pretty to say the least.

    Currently clients have the ability to have multiple address books, and add/customize fields as well. Unless I am missing something, Horde seems a bit restrictive in these areas.

    Is there a config file on the server that could allow me to at least provide the clients with multiple address books?

    Thank you!

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    I guess it's safe to assume by the lack of reply that multiple address books for Horde isn't an option... if anyone knows any different or knows of a work around please do share

    Thanks!

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    It's 3rd party software, you might try over here.
    http://www.horde.org/

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