Hi,

maybe Jan Hendrik Schön tweaked the number of LDAP entries a bit?

:-)

Am 24.08.2012 13:51, schrieb Christian Mack:
> Hello Gábor Szittner
>
>
> On 2012-08-24 12:55, Gábor Szittner wrote:
>> On 2012.08.24., at 12:29, Christian Mack <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>>> On 2012-08-24 09:28, Gábor Szittner wrote:
>>>> From FAQ: "The entries of a shared addressbook are not displayed by
>>>> default as they are connected to a LDAP directory which can have
>>>> thousands of entries." I have only 60-70  entries. I dont find any
>>>> settings, how could I change that default behavior? Or any other
>>>> suggested solution to have shared address book? (for example sync to
>>>> mysql backend)
>>>>
>>> You can currently not change this behaviour.
>>>
>>>
>>> BTW
>>> This is also relevant for data privacy protection laws at least in Germany.
>>>
>> Thanks for your answer. I wanna make global address book, what is read-only, 
>> contain all workers, and visible in outlook. The last is the hardest.
>> I try with carddav, outlook could sync via iCal4OL, but I dont find any 
>> solution to make a global shared address book, I'm giving up.
>>
>> I dont understand what would change the data privacy, you can list all ldap 
>> entries with search "." already.
>>
> No, you can not.
> There is a limit set via "SOGoLDAPQueryLimit" per domain (or complete
> system). This limits the maximum hits retrieved from LDAP for every search.
> On our server this is set to 25 (we have more than 14000 users).
>
>
> Kind regards,
> Christian Mack
>
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