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c. Set the Value data. Type 0 (zero) to disable the destination order feature, or 1 to
enable it.
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Any number other than 1 turns DestinationOrder off and back to its default behavior, which
is to always display the last visited queue/folder as the top item in the destination list.
d. Click OK to save the setting and close the dialog box.
8. Close the Registry Editor window.
MailLookup
The iNEWS newsroom computer system provides users with an e-mail addressee name
lookup feature. When used, all groups, aliases, and users that partially match characters in
the To: or CC: fields are displayed in a Check Name dialog box for user selection. This is the
default behavior. However, system administrators can set an environment variable that
defines which matches are displayed for selection in the Check Name dialog box.
Consequently, this allows system administrators to hide any groups that exist in the system
for reasons other than e-mail purposes.
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This environment variable must be created and defined in the Registry Editor at each
workstation. Default behavior is used at workstations where the environment variable is not
defined.
To set the environment variable and hide groups from e-mail lists:
1. Open Registry Editor. See “Registry Editor” on page 240 for more information.
2. Navigate to the Environment key, and open it.
3. Right-click on the right side of the Registry Editor window. A pop-up menu appears.
4. Select the DWORD Value option to create and define a new registry value of type
DWORD in the Registry Editor.
5. Type the name of the new value: MailLookup.
6. Press Enter.
7. To set the Value data option:
a. Right-click on the MailLookup value.
b. Select Modify.
The Edit DWORD Value dialog appears.