No cahce for Mail Filters

I want to set the mail filters effective immediately after save rule in the ldap server.
How do i set no cache for the webmail ?

http://docs.sun.com/source/816-6739-10/cfgutil.html
specifically
local.imta.catchallenabled
for the MTA, not for webmail.
service.authcachesize
service.authcachettl
Again, I STRONGLY recommend that you not eliminate the cache. When your LDAP infrastructure turns out not to be up to the increased load, please remember that you turned the cache off.

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