Internet Express for Tru64 UNIX Version 6.8 Administration Guide (14233)

Table 6-9 Horde Settings (continued)
DescriptionSetting
If selected, then pages over a certain size will be compressed and sent to the user's
browser as gzip-encoded data. This will– increase CPU usage but can dramatically
decrease the size of pages resulting in faster delivery of information, especially over
slower connections.
Compress pages
Enter the umask value (octal value) to run as. This affects the permissions of
temporary files created.
Umask
Enter this value to override the system default and PHP's upload_tmp_dir
value, set either in the php.ini configuration or php_value directive in
httpd.conf, for the temporary directory. Session information and temporary
attachment files are stored there.
Temporary directory
Click the cache driver to use. A value of none disables the Horde cache.
Enable cache
If using a cache, then enter the directory to use to store cached objects.Cache directory
Click the mailer type to send mail. Valid options are sendmail or smtp.
Mailer type
If using sendmail, enter the path to sendmail (for example, /usr/bin/sendmail).
If using smtp, enter the smtp server (for example, smtp.example.com).
Mailer location
If selected, a user's browser can cache the generated stylesheets. This can speed
execution and download time but requires the user to manually refresh to see any
style changes you make.
Let browser cache stylesheet
6.3.12 Managing Turba Settings
The Turba Settings form Figure 6-13) allows you to enable Turba and configure database
parameters to access user's addressbooks. To modify these settings, choose Turba Settings from
the IMP Webmail Administration menu. You will be presented with the fields described in
Table 6-10.
To modify the Turba settings, follow these steps:
1. From the IMP Webmail Administration menu, choose Turba Settings.
The Turba Settings form is displayed (Figure 6-13).
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