Type-ahead addressing displays names that match the letters
a user types in the To, cc, and bcc fields in a mail message. For
example, if a user types Jane D in the To field of a mail memo and Domino® finds a Person document
for Jane Doe/Acme in the Domino Directory, Domino automatically completes
the rest of the recipient's address. The user can change or retype
the address as needed.
About this task
To save bandwidth and improve server performance, you
can disable type-ahead addressing. If you disable type-ahead addressing
on a mail server, users can still use type-ahead addressing to find
addresses in their Contacts or mobile directory catalog.
Procedure
- Make sure you already have a Configuration Settings document
for the server(s) to be configured.
- From the Domino Administrator,
click the Configuration tab and expand the Messaging section.
- Click Configurations.
- Select the Configuration Settings document for the mail
server or servers to administer, and click Edit Configuration.
- On the Basics tab, select one of the following for the Type-ahead field:
- Enabled - (default) - The server checks
the Domino Directory for
an address that matches what a user enters in the To, cc, or bcc field
of a message.
- Disabled - The server does not try
to match addresses. Matches occur only in the user's Contacts (personal
address book) or local directory catalog.
- Click Save & Close.