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2018 Sep 19
0
[Sieve] How to retrieve part of message as a variable
...bit BTW, this is the correct notification ... it should be "failed" not "failure". ------=_Part_fba0c199dfcd4d60ae506b37a6320a84 Content-Type: message/notification Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Final-Recipient: rfc822; eve at test.local Original-Message-ID: <06dbfc12-57a5-49bd-84bd-a24bc3ba1e42 at fake.cernerasp> ------=_Part_fba0c199dfcd4d60ae506b37a6320a84? for an example I need to grab what is after ?Final-Recipient: rfc822;? and ?Original-Message-ID:? and store them as variables Thanks -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... U...
2017 Jun 14
0
SMB_ACL_GROUP SMB_ACL_USER
...NCreated: 25902109 memberOf: CN=G_Administration,CN=Users,DC=cogesys,DC=com memberOf: CN=G_Infrastructure,CN=Users,DC=cogesys,DC=com memberOf: CN=G_GALITT,CN=Users,DC=cogesys,DC=com memberOf: CN=Utilisa. du domaine,CN=Users,DC=cogesys,DC=com uSNChanged: 25902130 name: fpt objectGUID: {40F8DBB9-5FEA-49BD-8EDF-E95A468E6076} userAccountControl: 66048 badPwdCount: 0 codePage: 0 countryCode: 0 badPasswordTime: 131418968459982852 lastLogoff: 0 lastLogon: 131418287663438944 scriptPath: logon logonHours: 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0xff 0x...
2017 Jun 14
4
SMB_ACL_GROUP SMB_ACL_USER
Hello, Yes I wrote a mistike its not v4.6.6 but 4.6.5. For "unix password sync = yes" it is an old parameters, it was ten years ago an sftp server was installed with samba server. Currently there is no ftp server. Here is the AD object with RID 7022 objectClass: top objectClass: group cn: FREDGROUP member: CN=fpt,CN=Users,DC=cogesys,DC=com distinguishedName:
2012 Apr 20
44
Ceph on btrfs 3.4rc
After running ceph on XFS for some time, I decided to try btrfs again. Performance with the current "for-linux-min" branch and big metadata is much better. The only problem (?) I''m still seeing is a warning that seems to occur from time to time: [87703.784552] ------------[ cut here ]------------ [87703.789759] WARNING: at fs/btrfs/inode.c:2103