Just for completeness, it's worth pointing out that there are two places
where limits might apply to the number of LDAP entries searched:

1) Within Evo, the LDAP config can specify Max Entries and Max Timeout.

2) The LDAP *server* can limit the number of records returned in
response to a query. This often happens if the query is anonymous, to
limit address harvesting. We limit our server to 20 records for this
reason, which works fine for address completion but not so well for
arbitrary contact lookup.

poc

On Fri, 2006-01-06 at 23:55 +0100, guenther wrote:
> > I was able to import all the addresses from my CSV file to a new contact
> > list. So now I have a new contact list with almost 3000 entries of names
> > and email addresses. I went into preferences and checked this contact
> > list to be used in autocompletion, but it's not working. 
> > 
> > Is it just too many contacts for Evolution to handle? Is that why LDAP
> > is maxed at 1000?
> 
> No. Just verified this. :)
> 
> I created a vcf file containing 17576 contacts (26^3, aaa..zzz) and
> imported it. Actually, got bored waiting and canceled the import at 5300
> contacts. So I have an address book with 5300 addresses, that just works
> fine with auto-completion.
> 
> 
> Note: The composer only shows contacts for auto-completion, if they
> actually happen to have an email address set. Please check your imported
> contacts -- do they have an email address set, if you open 'em in the
> contact editor?
> 
> Another one: Auto-completion by default triggers after at least 3 chars.
> 
> ...guenther
> 
> 

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