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coleague
2016 Jul 17
2
doveadm feature request: move mailbox between users
...- mailbox create
> - move
> - delete
See thread "Moving Maildir folders"
The problem is to prune and graft some branches of the [Maildir] folder
structure between users.
For instance, when a user leaves an organization, some of their mailboxes must
ne copied/moved to varius coleagues in order to ensure business continuity
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Ciao,
luigi
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+--[Luigi Rosa]--
\
All great truths begin as blasphemies.
--George Bernard Shaw
2004 Jun 26
1
How to transfer call in case that I am the originator
Hi,
I would like to make a call and then when I am connected to the
destination to transfer the call to my coleague in the office. When we
receive the call it is easy using "#". But when I am the originator
the "#" doesn't work. Can you give me some suggestions?
Best Regards,
Miroslav Nachev
COSMOS Software Enterprises, Ltd.
Tel: (+359-2) 983-32-62
Mobile: (+359...
2016 Jul 17
2
doveadm feature request: move mailbox between users
A feature request for doveadm: move (or copy) mailboxes between users
Something like:
doveadm movemailbox -s User1 -d User2 Old/Mail/Box Destin/Ation/Path
(the same with copymailbox)
Or something like that is already possible?
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Ciao,
luigi
/
+--[Luigi Rosa]--
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It's not enough that we do our best;
sometimes we have to do what's required.
--Sir Winston Churchill
2003 Sep 11
1
R book
Hi All,
I'd be interested in your opinions of the book
"Introductory Statistics with R" by Peter Dalgaard
Does it well describe the R object concept, the language itself and
statistical aspects (I am not a statistician)?
thanks for your opinion,
Arne
2010 Aug 27
0
No subject
is a candidate. I wanted to ask my coleague who knows more about
this whether information on
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraCryptoConsolidation#Common_UI_framework
is up to date, but he is attending some conference so he's
offline right now.
Michal
1998 Apr 19
0
smbclient size report
...n see all 3 times the result was different. Actual amount
used on this share is 2.95GB (at least that's what disk:properties
says about it; however, (65526-20848)*32768 yields only 1464008704,
so there's probably something wrong with this disk; also, 65526*32768
is ~2GB (!?); MS, and my coleague, are having problems, again).
On an NT4.0 share smbclient gave consistent but wrong results:
65012 blocks of size 8192. 3534 blocks available
Total bytes listed: 788769467
(this one holds around 500MB of data).
Where is the problem: with M$ or with samba?
-c 'archive 0;rec...
2006 Mar 30
12
network monitoring systems
Does anyone have any recommendations for network monitoring systems that
work with CentOS 3 or 4?
thanks