Re: [SM-USERS] Global Address Book Question

2009-07-01 Thread Tomas Kuliavas
2009.06.30 21:30 dw...@dollartree.com 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

Re: [SM-USERS] Global Address Book Question

2009-06-30 Thread dwnek
>> 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 narro

Re: [SM-USERS] Global Address Book Question

2009-06-30 Thread dwnek
>> 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 narro

Re: [SM-USERS] Global Address Book Question

2009-06-29 Thread Paul Lesniewski
> 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 WA

Re: [SM-USERS] Global Address Book Question

2009-06-29 Thread Jordan R. Urie
Derek, 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

Re: [SM-USERS] Global Address Book Question

2009-06-29 Thread Tomas Kuliavas
2009.06.29 22:09 dw...@dollartree.com rašė: > > Hello, > > We are using SM 1.4.19 with PHP 5.2.9 on RHEL 5 Update 3. We have locked > down our users so that they cannot access Options or have Personal Address > Books and also when they click in the To: or Cc: text boxes in the Compose > view, the G

Re: [SM-USERS] Global Address Book Question

2009-06-29 Thread Paul Lesniewski
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 12:55 PM, wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> We are using SM 1.4.19 with PHP 5.2.9 on RHEL 5 Update 3. We have locked >>> down our users so that they cannot access Options or have Personal > Address >>> Books and also when they click in the To: or Cc: text boxes in the > Compose >>>

Re: [SM-USERS] Global Address Book Question

2009-06-29 Thread dwnek
>> Hello, >> >> We are using SM 1.4.19 with PHP 5.2.9 on RHEL 5 Update 3. We have locked >> down our users so that they cannot access Options or have Personal Address >> Books and also when they click in the To: or Cc: text boxes in the Compose >> view, the Global Address Book listing appears which

Re: [SM-USERS] Global Address Book Question

2009-06-29 Thread Paul Lesniewski
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 12:09 PM, wrote: > > Hello, > > We are using SM 1.4.19 with PHP 5.2.9 on RHEL 5 Update 3. We have locked > down our users so that they cannot access Options or have Personal Address > Books and also when they click in the To: or Cc: text boxes in the Compose > view, the Glo

[SM-USERS] Global Address Book Question

2009-06-29 Thread dwnek
Hello, We are using SM 1.4.19 with PHP 5.2.9 on RHEL 5 Update 3. We have locked down our users so that they cannot access Options or have Personal Address Books and also when they click in the To: or Cc: text boxes in the Compose view, the Global Address Book listing appears which has 8000 entrie