In Mac OS X, how do I search for an address in the ADS Global Address List?
In Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard), you can connect to Indiana University's Exchange server with Address Book. Once connected, applications that use Address Book's data (e.g., Mac OS X Mail) can look up names and email addresses in the Global Address List (GAL).
Note: UITS has not tested these instructions with previous versions of Mac OS X, and recommends that you upgrade to Mac OS X 10.5.
To connect Address Book to the GAL:
- Open Address Book, normally located in your
Applicationsfolder.
- From the
Address Bookmenu, selectPreferences....
- At the top of the resulting window, click the
LDAPtab.
- Click
+(the plus sign) to add a new server. In the sheet that drops down, configure the settings as follows:
Name: IU(or provide a name of your choosing).Server: ads.iu.eduPort: Check Use SSLandAllow self-signed certificates. In the field, enter3269.Search Base: dc=ads,dc=iu,dc=edu(Note that there are no spaces after the commas.)Scope: SubtreeAuth Type: SimpleUser name: ads\username, whereusernameis your IU Network ID usernamePassword: Your IU Network ID passphrase
- Click
Save.
To search for names and addresses from within the OS X Address Book:
- In the leftmost pane in the main Address Book window, under "Group",
select
Directories.
- In the "Directories" column, select the IU server entry you
created in the steps above.
- In the search box in the upper right, begin typing the name of the person whose address you wish to find in the GAL.
To access the GAL from Mail:
- Open OS X Mail, and from the
Mailmenu, selectPreferences....
- In the toolbar at the top of the window, click
Composing.
- Make sure
Automatically complete addressesis checked.
When you compose a new email message, as you type in names or addresses in the addressing fields, Mail will attempt to complete them using the GAL.
Last modified on May 13, 2009.







