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2011 Feb 09
2
IMAP subfolders and MDBOX
...re and I agree with them of course. My problem is to choose the format that will permit imap subfolders creation. Maildir is not my favorite format and I wonder about MDBOX. Does it permit imap subfolders creation ? It is possible to convert from MBOX to MDBOX in one shot ? Is it stable / mature enoug for a production server ( 4000 users ) ? Thank you
2007 Sep 02
2
submenu using vesamenu.c32 and menu.c32
Hello everyone I'm new to using menu.c32 and vesamenu.c32. I have used the original method of using pxelinux menus. I've read the wiki page and it speaks of being able to create submenus by making one of my menu options reference to (vesa)menu.c32 as the kernel and append the config file. I'm not sure I'm doing it correctly it was a little over simplified. Any help would be
2010 Nov 24
0
Puppet & Daemontools
...9; Both puppetmaster and puppet are using a 0.25.x version of puppets and support for ''daemontools'' seems to have been added for those according to the changelog. Any clues ? Did anyone on this list, tried and successfully used daemontools with puppet ? Is this version "good enoug" or should I used a more recent one ? -- Romain PELISSE, *"The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it" -- Terry Pratchett* http://belaran.eu/ -- You received this message because you are subscribed to...
2014 Sep 05
0
lmtp memory usage problem - Fatal: pool_system_realloc(268435456): Out of memory
Hi. In my setup exim delivers mails to dovecot using LMTP. In one LMTP session exim can deliver up to 200 recipients (batch_max set to that value). Now the problem is that sometimes 256MB is not enoug for dovecot lmtp to handle incoming emails. My questions: - how big memory limit should be for lmtp? I was thinking that lmtp (more or less) simply reads from one descriptor and writes to file, then does rename() (maildir used here) and that's all. That shouldn't require big number of memo...
2009 Aug 19
1
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Running Sun Solaris 9 sparc; trying to get Samba to interact with our Windows Active Directory so we can create shares on our Sun server. Kerberos works well. Wbinfo -u and Wbinfo -g both return results. Getent also returns results, both getent passwd & getent group. I've created a test folder and added it in the smb.conf file as a share: [test] path = /test writeable =