So, is there any way we can overcome this problem when the networks aren't up to speed? Again, this issue didn't show up much in TB2.

--asai


On 2/17/2011 1:51 AM, J. Echter wrote:
Am 16.02.2011 21:53, schrieb Asai:
On 2/16/2011 9:34 AM, Bill Cameron wrote:
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 8:58 AM, Alessio Fattorini
<alessio.fattor...@nethesis.it>  wrote:
Il 16/02/2011 16:54, J. Echter ha scritto:

If the email is not already stored in our address book, and we're
composing a new email to a new
recipient, every other key press fails to produce a letter. So if I type,
"f...@bar.com" I will
have to type "f" then "o" twice for the o to show up and then for every
subsequent letter it is
like that.
I confirm this.

This is usually caused by a slow connection to your directory server.
In your Thunderbird configuration (Tools - Options - Composition,
Addressing tab) you have specified a Directory Server. If this is an
OpenLDAP server make sure you have the correct indexes created (check
the slapd logs for warnings about missing attribute indexes) and have
a fast connection to the server.

We didn't notice this problem with TB 2 but it was more noticeable
with TB 3. We were able to minimize the complaints by fixing the
indexes and optimizing access to the directory.

Bill C.

Thanks, Bill. This is a connection to a MySQL server, and the stored addresses in the SOGo schema there. Not sure how we can work this. But we do have decent connection to the server which should be plenty fast enough.
Same here, LDAP but no errors so far, also we're on gigabit.

But as i said, this happens frequently not every time.
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