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2007 Jun 18
1
Problem with deliver
...the following should create a Maildir directory structure
in an arbitrary directory, deposit a message and create/update
any dovecot indexes:
mkdir /common/foo
export HOME=/common/foo
export PATH=/usr/libexec/dovecot:$PATH
cat 1180102308.88215.4145.davidfavor.com:2,RS | deliver -f doda at foobar.com
This gives an error "(-d user) not given" and when '-d user' given an exit code
of 75 is silently returned.
Let me know the correct way to test how the deliver program works.
Thanks.
- David
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2004 Jun 16
14
Theora file extension
Theora and Vorbis both uses same extension .ogg. I know ogg is a
container, just like avi. But in my opinion video and audio files should
have different extensions (using .ogv can be a nice idea).
To a media player it doesn't matter what extension a file uses, but to a
human who does a ls in a directory full of media files having different
extensions will help a lot. I know one can use file
2006 Nov 29
6
Noob needs help installing backgroundrb on Windows XP
Hey Guys,
In the readme for Backgroundrb it says that windows support has been
depcreated for this version, but then it goes on to mention how to use
it in Windows. So I''m not sure if it should be running on windows or
not, so I''ll ask anyway. Also, I''m new to ruby and I''m also new to
server administration, so I apologize if my questions are pretty
2017 Jun 01
35
.ogg extension and Theora
>Paul E Wrote
[snip]
>Windows 2000 (although it's the same for all of them) doesn't read in
>any mime-type to correctly identify a file, it just uses the extension.
[snip]
What if, at least for Windows, someone wrote a simple application which when
associated with .ogg files and an .ogg file was opened simply read enough of
the ogg stream to identify the type of content and then