An inelegant (but quick) way to "disable" the search feature is to simply comment out 
the search buttons on the search.html page, and add some sort of "This feature is 
temporarily disabled" message where the buttons would have gone.

 - Ken Gibson

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>> Can you elaborate for us the exact tags or code we need to remove
>> from what
>> pages to disable the search function. We have been having major mem usage
>> problems and this may be the explanation...
>
>This will be easier in KillerWebMail than in the classic templates. In the
>classic templates, you'll need to search for all files containing the
>content "Search" (to find all the top buttons), and comment all those table
>cells out. It won't be too easy, unfortunately.
>
>-Ron
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