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2015 Jun 22
1
LDAP authentication
Alexandros Soumplis <soumplis at ekt.gr> schrieb: > If you allow anonymous search on AD maybe you can try to set auth_bind = > no . I'm sorry, but I think, the AD does NOT allow anonymous search... I'm new in this company and I don't know exactly the server, but every try I did without any authentication, failed... Any other idea? Thanks Luca Bertoncello (lucabert at
2015 Apr 01
2
Disk space usage with mdbox
Hello, I am using dovecot with mdbox+sis and I notice an ever increasing disk space usage since I converted mailboxes from Maildir to mdboxes. I have checked with a user and while it actually uses only 65K, his mdbox files on disk are more than 6G. The backup of his mailbox is just 64K. Any suggestions ? Below are some relevant commands: [root at mail ~]# doveadm quota get -u test Quota
2015 Apr 02
2
Disk space usage with mdbox
Yes I have done it, it is the third command I have run, without any change. a. On 02/04/2015 09:53 ??, Urban Loesch wrote: > Did you "purged" the deleted mails for this user? > On mdbox you must run "doveadm purge -u $USER" to whipe out any as deleted marked mails etc. > > Details: http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Tools/Doveadm/Purge > > I use a nightly cronjob wor
2014 Nov 13
0
Bug (?) while listing imap folder
Dear All, I think I've hit a bug after migrating our mail server to the newest version of dovecot (version 2.2.15). When I try to list all imap folders for one user the imap process crashes. The listing to a specific folder (ex. INBOX) works fine, only the "*" crashes. Client side: --------------------- [root at mb log]# telnet 127.0.0.1 143 Trying 127.0.0.1... Connected to
2003 Aug 14
1
chan_capi in the US
For those that are using chan_capi in the US, how do you have your line provisioned (ordering code)? Are you using CACH EKTS? thanks! --Justin
2012 Mar 21
0
multivariate ordinal probit regression vglm()
Hello, all. I'm investigating the rate at which skeletal joint surfaces pass through a series of ordered stages (changes in morphology). Current statistical methods in this type of research use various logit or probit regression techniques (e.g., proportional odds logit/probit, forward/backward continuation ratio, or restricted/unrestricted cumulative probit). Data typically include the
2011 Jul 05
3
plotting survival curves (multiple curves on single graph)
Hello. This is a follow-up to a question I posted last week. With some previous suggestions from the R-help community, I have been able to plot survival (, hazard, and density) curves using published data for Siler hazard parameters from a number of ethnographic populations. Can the function below be modified, perhaps with a "for" statement, so that multiple curves (different line
2004 Jun 09
5
ISDN BRI with National (north america) Signalling
Anyone actually got this working with asterisk ? I have read posts that it is possible with capi and the diva server cards. Regular diva and diva pro both claim to support NI-1 and NI-2 and CAPI - will they work as well ? Has anyone actually got it working ? Forget the should and could part, I only care about the does/doesn't and why. If you have it working, please tell me - telco,
2015 Jun 22
4
LDAP authentication
Hi again I'm trying to authenticate a user against an LDAP Server (well, our AD, but it can LDAP). This is my configuration: hosts = my.server.local auth_bind = yes ldap_version = 3 base = CN=Person,CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=company,DC=local scope = subtree user_attrs = \ =home=/home/imapproxy/%u, \ =mail=maildir:/home/imapproxy/%u pass_attrs = uid=%u, userPassword=%w
2006 Jul 20
1
samba as pdc in Ubuntu dapper, fails on ps$ join?
Hola, I've done everything as correct as I can see in smb.conf under fresh ubuntu 6.06 fully updated install to have it run as a PDC on hostname florentine, domain DAVEYST. There are no testparm errors. I've added users with useradd and smbpasswd -a I've added machines with useradd and smbpasswd -a -m I can see the server in my network neighbourhood and access/browse folders on
2015 Apr 03
0
Disk space usage with mdbox
Nobody any suggestions ? On 02/04/15 10:09, Alexandros Soumplis wrote: > Yes I have done it, it is the third command I have run, without any > change. > > a. > > > On 02/04/2015 09:53 ??, Urban Loesch wrote: >> Did you "purged" the deleted mails for this user? >> On mdbox you must run "doveadm purge -u $USER" to whipe out any as >>
2012 Apr 04
0
multivariate ordered probit regression---use standard bivariate normal distribution?
Hello. I have yet to receive a response to my previous post, so I may have done a poor job asking the question. So, here is the general question: how can I run a run a multivariate (more than one non-independent, response variables) ordered probit regression model? I've had success doing this in the univariate case using the vglm() function in the VGAM package. For example:
2012 Apr 23
0
summing two probability density functions from Gompertz hazard model
Hi, r-help members. I have a question about summing two density distributions. I have two samples from which I've estimated hazard parameters for a Gompertz mortality model. With those parameters, I can calculate the PDF (survival function times hazard function) of ages-at-death in a birth cohort subject to the hazard function at each age. I'd like to combine these two density
2014 Nov 17
0
Optional mail attribute in ldap
Hello, I am using an ldap database (active directory) for dovecot authentication and I am trying to change the mail location for some users only, thus any mail should be delivered to the default location unless the ldap query returns a successful result which defines the mail variable. I have chosen the AD atttribute "otherMailbox" and added for the required user the value
2015 Jun 22
0
LDAP authentication
If you allow anonymous search on AD maybe you can try to set auth_bind = no . a. On 22/06/15 17:19, Luca Bertoncello wrote: > Hi again > > I'm trying to authenticate a user against an LDAP Server (well, our > AD, but it can LDAP). > > This is my configuration: > > hosts = my.server.local > auth_bind = yes > ldap_version = 3 > base =
2012 Apr 22
1
using a loop with an integration
Hi, all. I've written a function that returns the survival function for a Gompertz mortality model. I've specified the two model parameters. Using a simple integration, I can calculate the life expectancy at any age. Is there a way I can use a loop with the integration that will quickly return life expectancy over a range of ages, say 0 to 80, so that I don't have to manually type
2015 Apr 05
0
Disk space usage with mdbox
Daniel thank you for the advice, I have done this exact procedure to clean up some space and I reduced the used space by more than 60% (huge gain!). Yet it is still a mystery why this happened first place and more important if it will occur again, time will tell. I have kept one mailbox out of this procedure (the "live" size is 8,8G, the backup size is less than 1GB) to do some
2012 Apr 16
0
Gompertz-Makeham hazard models---test for significant difference
Hi, all. I'm working with published paleodemographic data (counts of skeletons that have been assigned into an age-range category, based upon observed morphological characteristics). For example, the following is the age distribution from a prehistoric cemetery in Egypt: naga <-
2012 Jul 01
1
significant difference between Gompertz hazard parameters?
Hello, all. I have co-opted a number of functions that can be used to plot the hazard/survival functions and associated density distribution for a Gompertz mortality model, given known parameters. The Gompertz hazard model has been shown to fit relatively well to the human adult lifespan. For example, if I wanted to plot the hazard (i.e., mortality) functions: pop1 <- function (t) {
2011 Jun 28
1
plotting survival curves with model parameters
Hello. I am trying to write an R function to plot the survival function (and associated hazard and density) for a Siler competing hazards model. This model is similar to the Gompertz-Makeham, with the addition of a juvenile component that includes two parameters---one that describes the initial infant mortality rate, and a negative exponential that describes typical mortality decline over the