Contacts Sort Order

Chris Delaney delaneyc@royaloakschools.com
Thu, 01 Mar 2001 15:55:05 -0500 (EST)


IMP 2.2.4  Horde 1.2.4

FYI: after we upgraded from IMP 2.0.10, there was a sort order 
problem in the contacts with upper and lower case letters...  We 
fixed the problem on our IMP, but I wanted to let the list know about 
it... It's just a minor thing.

Thanks,

Christopher Delaney
Royal Oak Neighborhood Schools
Network/Computer Administrator / District Webmaster


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Quoting Chris Delaney <delaneyc@royaloakschools.com>:

> Is there a setting I can change in 2.2 to force it to show up as an 
> attachment anyway?  This is causing a problem for our users that send 
> large text (.txt) based database attachments... cut and paste is not 
> an option for them (at lease that's what they told me).

I think there's a max_inline_size in 2.2; if you set that, large documents 
won't be displayed inline... let me know if that works for you.

-chuck

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Charles Hagenbuch, <chuck@horde.org>
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