Data Detector removal

How do I remove the data detector from the Mail. I copy and paste email addresses and peoples name and address all day long from emails. The data detector only gets in the way and makes it hard to copy. So I really want to get rid of it in the new Mail that came with Leopard. I would appreciate any help I can get.

Ogan Ozdogan wrote:
Hi Teymur Hajiyev,
Deferring the LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_N parameters are not enough to detach the standby from the primary. There will be other complications for instance when he tries to backup archivelogs. Please follow the error: RMAN-08137: WARNING: archive log not deleted as it is still needed
He should also need to disable the data guard configuration and set the LOG_ARCHIVE_CONFIG to null.
OganHi, Ogan Ozdogan.
Thanks for your comments. Disabling - I mean removing them, not DEFER-ing.
By the way, the error which you are talking about, is possible also with STREAMS configuration.
Regards.

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