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2013 Nov 06
1
Postfix delivers mails to maildir and not to dovecot LDA for a virtual user
Hi I have been able to setup postfix and dovecot using postgres as the backend store with virtual user maps on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Server. I have been following instructions from here: http://wiki2.dovecot.org/HowTo/DovecotPostgresql I haven't setup postfix to use saslauthd and PAM, instead I am using dovecot for SASL authentication. Rest of the table structures and query files are the same as
2013 Nov 02
1
Stuck with authentication for my dovecot installation.
Hello! I have been following instructions from here to setup dovecot along with postfix and postgresql and sasl2. I try to login but I keep getting the following messages in /var/log/mail.log Nov 2 19:51:39 localhost dovecot: ssl-params: Warning: Killed with signal 15 (by pid=1 uid=0 code=kill) Nov 2 19:51:39 localhost dovecot: anvil: Warning: Killed with signal 15 (by pid=1 uid=0 code=kill)
2017 Nov 13
2
Experiment on how to improve our temporary file handing.
Davide Italiano <davide.italiano at gmail.com> writes: >> I couldn't find any support for this on FreeBSD. >> > > AFAIK FreeBSD supports some variant of /proc that should map Linux > (although the mapping isn't 1:1). > Does it lack support for this? Thanks for looking into this, BTW! O_TMPFILE is the main thing that seems to be missing. Cheers, Rafael
2003 Apr 03
1
Na handing with time series objects
Hello All, Does anyone out there know a way to decompose time series objects with missing values. A simple "na.omit" will not work since it does not preserve the time differences between succesive observations. Thanks in advance, Wayne Dr Wayne R. Jones Statistician / Research Analyst KSS Group plc St James''s Buildings 79 Oxford Street Manchester M1 6SS Tel: +44(0)161
2011 Oct 21
2
Handing connection depending on the client computer public key fingerprint
Hello, I try to find a way to handle SSH connections differently depending if it comes from a 'trusted" computer or from an unknown computer (for instance giving access to a shell versus allowing only scp/sftp in a chrooted environment). Using the IP address is not a solution since a trusted computer can be a laptop that is connected somewhere on Internet. One solution could be to use
2008 Mar 12
1
gracefully handing a library load error
I have an R program I am attempting to use to generate some SVGs. I've been using the cairoDevice library. When running a session not connected to an X session (like if I'm sshed in), attempting "library(cairoDevice)" causes: *** caught segfault *** address 0x8, cause 'memory not mapped' Traceback: 1: .C("R_gtk_setEventHandler", PACKAGE =
2010 May 28
2
Handing significance digits
Hi folks, recently I was trying evaluation of some complex function having exactly same starting values as well as same algorithm in both R and .Net environment. However at the end point I notice that there are some differences in the reported figures from those two applications (as much as 0.10%). I feel this is basically due to consideration of different significance digits in handling floating
2017 Nov 13
2
Experiment on how to improve our temporary file handing.
On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 01:46:32PM -0800, Davide Italiano wrote: > On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 11:48 AM, Rafael Avila de Espindola > <rafael.espindola at gmail.com> wrote: > > Davide Italiano <davide.italiano at gmail.com> writes: > > > >>> I couldn't find any support for this on FreeBSD. > >>> > >> > >> AFAIK FreeBSD supports
2015 Sep 14
2
inlining in exception handing region
I observed about +6% performance improvement in one of c++ tests in spec2006 in AArch64 by avoiding inlining functions in exception handling region. I guess this is not really rare because programers often make small methods with throw statement like fCallee() in below sample c++ code. Thanks, Jun > Hi Jun, > > It's a very common that C++ exception handling code blow up the
2013 Jan 15
2
Using postfix in CentOS 6 to relay mails to First.Last@gmail.com
Hello fellow CentOS users, I'm using: # cat /etc/*release CentOS release 6.3 (Final) # rpm -qa | grep post postfix-2.6.6-2.2.el6_1.x86_64 on 2 servers: preferans.de and (yes, funny name) static.103.78.9.176.clients.your-server.de I own several domains and would like all incoming mails addressing those domains to be forwarded to my Gmail address. So I have setup the MX-records for my
2007 Nov 30
3
How to delete mails in the mailq in ONE DAY -- POSTFIX
I am runnig posfix on Centos 4.4 as a Mailgateway. It only accepts mails for domains and then forwards mails to Lotus domino Server. All clients sends outgoing mails to that Lotus domino Server. Then , That Lotus Domino Server sends mails to Postfix mailgateway. This postfix mailgateway sends mails to all the destinations. But, This Postfix mailgateway has about 150 messages in the mailq. Some
2009 Jan 01
2
restricting mails from "mail" command to specific domains only in postfix
Hi Friends, I have configured Postfix mail server on Centos for relaying mails from 5 linux servers (including itself) within the same LAN. The postfix mail server should relay mails from these 5 linux servers for specific domains only. For example hosts 192.168.0.23/24/25/26/27 and the postfix mail server should only be able to receive and send mails from and to example.com,example2.com and
2009 Jun 11
3
unable to send mails via postfix/dovecot SASL
Hello, I have a freshly setup postfix/dovecot mail server (after a server upgrade I decided to change my sendmail/popper conf to something more modern :) It mostly works, there is no problem in sending/receiving mails in local network, both using text clients like mutt or pine dealing with the incoming/outcoming mail directly. Also dovecot works fine with SSL authentication from the outside
2017 Nov 09
10
Experiment on how to improve our temporary file handing.
Currently a power failure or other hard crash can cause lld leave a temporary file around. The same is true for other llvm tools. As an example, put a breakpoint in Writer.cpp:236 ("writeBuildId()") and restart the run a few times. You will get t.tmp43a735a t.tmp4deeabb t.tmp9bacdd3 t.tmpe4115c4 t.tmpeb01fff The same would happen if there was a fatal error between the
2011 Dec 12
0
Saving archive copy of all mail sent/received w/Dovecot+Postfix?
I'm running Dovecot 2.0.15 and Postfix 2.7.7 with postfix handing off to Dovecot's LDA. I am hosting multiple virtual domains with multiple users and everything is working. I would now like to create a permanent archive of all sent/received mail with each virtual user's mail saved to its own sent file and received file. This needs to be independent of the user's regular
2007 Sep 28
0
v1.0 vs 1.1b re: Postfix and Dovecot LDA
>>> From: Bill Cole <dovecot-20061108 at billmail.scconsult.com> (stuff cut out) > > That looks like a bug. A program that calls setgroups() must be > running as root. It seems to me that a code path leading to such a > call should probably be able to identify that issue before the call > and provide a better failure message than translating EPERM into its >
2010 Sep 24
2
LDA + Postfix + LDAP + Sieve (Vacation): Wrong Domain in Reply
Hello everyone. I'm running dovecot (1.2.9) with postfix (2.7.0) on an ubuntu 10.04.1. I'm hosting mail for several domains and using the dovecot local delivery agent. Everything has been working great. However, today I set up a sieve script to send out-of-office replies (vacation) for one of our users. I tested it and got the response just fine. However, when looking at the
2010 May 26
3
smb/cifs share network speed testing
Is there any piece of software that I can use to run between a client and a linux or windows server with a smb/cifs share that will test network speed, latency, sustained read/writes, multiple file create, read, write, close, etc.. etc.. over X period time? I'm testing a Centos server with samba and Windows 2k3/8 servers on the other end of a T1 connection and while I know the T1 bandwidth
2018 Aug 29
5
[PATCH v2 0/5] drm/nouveau: Backlight fixes and cleanup
Next version of https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/series/48596/ . Made some important changes to the refactoring patch, but everything else is the same. Lyude Paul (5): drm/nouveau: Check backlight IDs are >= 0, not > 0 drm/nouveau: Move backlight device into nouveau_connector drm/nouveau: s/nouveau_backlight_exit/nouveau_backlight_fini/ drm/nouveau: Cleanup indenting in
2007 Jul 23
1
postfix-2.2.10-1.1.el4.centos.mysql_pgsql.base.i386.rpm vs postfix-2.2.10-1.1.el4.centos.mysql_pgsql.plus.i386.rpm
Hi, what are the differences between postfix-2.2.10-1.1.el4.centos.mysql_pgsql.base.i386.rpm vs postfix-2.2.10-1.1.el4.centos.mysql_pgsql.plus.i386.rpm. Changelogs are the very same and there's no announcement. Thanks, David Hrb??