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2009 Apr 17
1
matching subvectors in vector sets
...6:A05671:A07169"
[3]
"A00038:A00932:A02185:A02370:A02818:A02818:A02818:A02818:A04732:A07142:A07142"
[4]
"A00096:A01352:A01352:A02023:A05001:A05001:A07776"
[5]
"A00036:A00047:A00059:A00503:A00904:A00904:A00904:A01023:A01023:A01399:A02029:A03941:A07679"
[6]
"A00041:A00533:A00855:A02178:A02178:A02178:A05671:A05671:A05671:A05671:A05671:A05671:A05671"
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And I would like to have a table with the frequency of occurrences for
matching subvectors in all elements, i.e., not
only the number of times a vector is found but also how many times a
subvector (of at...
2005 Feb 09
3
outstanding issues with 0.99.13
...OK Copy completed.
A00110 UID STORE 30002 +Flags.silent (\Deleted)
A00110 OK Store completed.
A00111 EXPUNGE
* 31 EXPUNGE
A00111 OK Expunge completed.
<snip>
and later:
<snip>
A00040 UID FETCH 30002 (UID BODYSTRUCTURE)
A00040 NO Some of the requested messages no longer exist.
A00041 UID FETCH 30002 RFC822.SIZE
A00041 NO Some of the requested messages no longer exist.
A00042 UID FETCH 30002 (BODY.PEEK[])
A00042 NO Some of the requested messages no longer exist.
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which i suppose is correct that it doesn't exist (since it was moved
out of the inbox). h...