Re: Global Address Book Question

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2009.06.30 21:30 dwnek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx rašė:>>> In addition to working with Paul’s pagination plugin, you may want to> look>>> into your web server’s compression options. Many web servers can be>>> configured to transparently gzip pages as they leave the server; this> may>>> reduce the amount of data that needs to be transmitted over your>>> narrow> WAN>>> links.>>> There's a gzip plugin for SquirrelMail, too, in case you can't>> configure PHP to do it for you.>> In response to Tom, setting "Allow listing of global file address book"> to> false is not an option I am permitted to use by our management unless> there> is a way to only list a subset of the Global Address Book (commonly> emailed> addresses) while still being able to search the rest of it (which would> contain lesser used email addresses)
Use two global address books. If you don't want to write own address bookplugin, common addresses should be stored in global address book and allthe others in LDAP. Or smaller global address book stored in file andbigger one in database.
-- Tomas


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