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2011 Sep 20
1
how to disable quota for second namespace?
Hi all, I have a second namespace as archive, where no quota should be active (work with type = shared). But if I change the type to private the quota will allways count. My dovecot version is the 2.0.13. I have tried things like this: plugin { quota_rule = *:storage=500M quota_rule2 = Trash:storage=+100M quota_rule3 = Sent:storage=+50M quota_rule4 = ns=archiv/%u/:ignore } It's
2006 Sep 26
0
FLAC CD Archive
...5) 03:05:45( 13920) 5 AUDIO 0 14:07:60( 63585) 02:00:00( 9000) 6 AUDIO 0 16:07:60( 72585) 05:05:10( 22885) 7 AUDIO 0 21:12:70( 95470) 04:14:02( 19052) 8 AUDIO 0 25:26:72(114522) 04:59:03( 22428) 9 AUDIO 0 30:26:00(136950) 05:13:55( 23530) 10 AUDIO 0 35:39:55(160480) 04:15:37( 19162) 11 AUDIO 0 39:55:17(179642) 04:33:53( 20528) Leadout AUDIO 0 44:28:70(200170) <snip> Reading of toc data finished successfully. naibed:/home/music# cueconvert Synchronicity.toc Synchroni...
2006 Sep 26
7
FLAC CD Archive
I see that this was the right place to fire off this question. Thanks for your feedback. It has given me a base to start some trials. I used to use EAC on Windows, but I tend to only use open source software as much as possible and I don't use Windows any more. I gave a brief look at abcde, but it is clear I need to look at this some more. It looks like it has the potential to do everything I
2006 Sep 26
2
FLAC CD Archive
...gt; 5 AUDIO 0 14:07:60( 63585) 02:00:00( 9000) > 6 AUDIO 0 16:07:60( 72585) 05:05:10( 22885) > 7 AUDIO 0 21:12:70( 95470) 04:14:02( 19052) > 8 AUDIO 0 25:26:72(114522) 04:59:03( 22428) > 9 AUDIO 0 30:26:00(136950) 05:13:55( 23530) > 10 AUDIO 0 35:39:55(160480) 04:15:37( 19162) > 11 AUDIO 0 39:55:17(179642) 04:33:53( 20528) > Leadout AUDIO 0 44:28:70(200170) > > <snip> > Reading of toc data finished successfully. > naibed:/home/music# cuec...
2008 Aug 14
4
Stateful Webmail
Hello, I'm a developer on the Orbited project (http://www.orbited.org), which provides a TCPSocket interface in javascript (emulated over HTTP using ajax and comet.) This TCPSocket allows true bi-directional communication between a web browser and an arbitrary tcp server. One of the other developers pointed me to a recent dovecot thread about webmail. Sorry for the new thread (I just joined