Limit access to Global Address Book

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I am using Squirrelmail 1.4.13 on an Ubuntu 8.04 LTS machine.  The database backend for Squirrelmail is MySQL.
 
Squirrelmail was installed using the normal apt-get command on the command line.  The server hosts email for several domains.  Some users have asked for a global address book.  When I enabled the settings for the global address book and began testing, the new address was visible to users in all domains.
 
How can I limit access to the global address book?  My desire would be to have a global address book per domain on the server.
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