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2005 Oct 27
2
Problems with dual ldap auth
Hi, I can't seem to figure this out. Is it impossible to use two different ldap auth? It works if I use one ldap and one pam, but I do need to use ldap for both. This is from my config: auth default { mechanisms = plain passdb ldap { args = /etc/dovecot/ldap-virtual.conf } passdb ldap { args = /etc/dovecot/dovecot-ldap.conf } userdb ldap { args =
2006 Mar 14
1
Losing messages
...on 99% of the time, and have never seen any problems with that - but that doesn't mean the problem only occurs with Thunderbird. When moving mail from one folder to another, everything seems fine, except that the mail isn't in any folder anymore. It _seems_ related to this: Mar 14 14:46:53 buick dovecot: imap(larsmj): Fixed index file /home/larsmj/Maildir/.Junk/dovecot.index: first_recent_uid_lowwater 40 -> 36 Mar 14 14:46:53 buick dovecot: imap(larsmj): Corrupted index file /home/larsmj/Maildir/.Junk/dovecot.index: Duplicate header extension keywords But I'm not sure. Either way I...
2005 Dec 31
0
Bug with userdb prefetch
Hi, when I'm (trying) to use userdb prefetch with ldap, it works fine for system users, but for virtual users without their own uid and gid, it won't work. I get in the log: Dec 31 01:34:47 buick dovecot: auth(default): prefetch(oddrun,127.0.0.1): userdb_uid not returned Dec 31 01:34:47 buick dovecot: auth(default): prefetch(oddrun,127.0.0.1): userdb_gid not returned Which means that the problem is that user_global_uid and user_global_gid is not used when using prefetch. That must be a bu...
2006 Sep 11
1
userdb/autdb via ldaps
Hello, I'm using a OpenLDAP server to store mail users infos like maildir location and password. This server is running on a separate machine and I'd like to protect the connection to it by using SSL/TLS. The server is configured so that it offers ldaps and it works with other clients. But I haven't found how to configure dovecot to use ldaps. Would someone please direct me to the
2017 Dec 17
0
Auto Data in the ISLR Package
That probably works in this case, but it would cause grief if another car make had "ford" somewhere inside its name e.g. "bedford". Safer general practice is Auto[Auto$name %in% c("ford", "toyota"),] or similar using subset(). -pd > On 17 Dec 2017, at 09:10 , Eric Berger <ericjberger at gmail.com> wrote: > > myAuto <- Auto[
2017 Dec 17
4
Auto Data in the ISLR Package
myAuto <- Auto[ grep("ford|toyota",Auto$name),] On Sat, Dec 16, 2017 at 10:28 PM, Bert Gunter <bgunter.4567 at gmail.com> wrote: > I did not care to load the packages -- small reproducible examples are > preferable, as the posting guide suggests. > > But, if I have understood correctly: > > See, e.g. ?subset > > Alternatively, you can read up on