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2001 Nov 04
0
Getting Hamster to work
Paul Rupe <prupe@nc.rr.invalid> wrote:
> I'm trying to get a program called Hamster to work under Wine.
> Hamster is a local NNTP/POP3/SMTP server that fetches messages from
> multiple sources and combines them into a single local database
> that any mail/news client can then access.
>
How about leafnode/$mailserver/$popserver. IHMO it is braindead to
try to substitute
2015 Mar 12
1
packages.digium.com
On 11 Mar 2015, at 17:53, Matthew Jordan <mjordan at digium.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 10:28 AM, Steven Howes
> <steve-lists at geekinter.net> wrote:
>> Anyone know where it?s gone?.. Appears to have been down all day.
> The hamsters should be running in their wheels again now.
Cheers Matthew. Give them some food from me.
Steve
2015 Mar 11
2
packages.digium.com
Anyone know where it?s gone?.. Appears to have been down all day.
Steve
2008 Dec 18
1
inserting zero instances with zeroes in a matrix
Hi all,
Suppose I had the below example where a survey was carried out recording the number of each type of pet in each house
count<-c(2,1,2,1,2,3,4)
house<-c("house1","house1","house2","house3","house4","house4","house4")
2012 Feb 24
1
count.fields inconsistent with read.table?
Hi,
batch is a vector of lines returned by readLines from a
NL-line-terminated file, here is the relevant section:
=========================================================
AA BB CC DD EE FF
GG H
H JJ KK LL MM
=========================================================
as you can see, a line is corrupt; two CRLF's are inserted.
This is okay, I drop the bad lines, at least I hope I do:
2008 Sep 03
1
statistical advice
Hello,
I am a researcher in sleep and circadian rhythms who is having much trouble
deciding on proper statistical analyses. Before I state my question, I
provide a brief synopsis of the looming problem; I am interested in activity
bout distributions across a 24 hr day. In addition to looking at the number
of activity bouts across the day, I am also interested in the duration of
each activity
2016 Jun 17
1
https and self signed
On Thu, June 16, 2016 14:23, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>
> On Thu, June 16, 2016 1:09 pm, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>>
>> I doubt that most users check the dates on SSL certificates,
>> unless they are familiar enough with TLS to understand that
>> a shorter validity period is better for security.
>
> Oh, this is what he meant: Cert validity period. Though I agree
>
2009 Apr 29
3
How do I get my mail from fetchmail into dovecot?
I have dovecot (with squirrel mail etc.) running without any problems
but cannot understand how to get e-mail from a pop server into dovecot.
I have fetchmail configured to pick up the mail from the pop3 server but
don't understand how to get it from there into my dovecot mbox
structure.
New to mail servers!
Thanks,
Michael.
2015 Mar 11
0
packages.digium.com
On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 10:28 AM, Steven Howes
<steve-lists at geekinter.net> wrote:
> Anyone know where it?s gone?.. Appears to have been down all day.
>
The hamsters should be running in their wheels again now.
--
Matthew Jordan
Digium, Inc. | Director of Technology
445 Jan Davis Drive NW - Huntsville, AL 35806 - USA
Check us out at: http://digium.com & http://asterisk.org
2015 Jan 16
0
[OT] MS-Windows question - user has remapped function keys.
Forgive the out of band topic but I presume some of you here support
MS desktops on your CentOS based services as do we. I am hoping that
maybe one of you have run into this at some point. I am unable to
find an answer on other forums and my google fu seems to have left me
on this subject.
I have a user that has somehow managed to remap their function keys so
that they no longer work properly
2002 Mar 27
1
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2003 Oct 17
2
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2000 Jun 29
0
ANNOUNCE: smbfax
OVERVIEW
--------
Allows you to print via Samba to a hylafax-controlled faxmodem on your
server *without* any additional Win32 software for the client. It's as
easy as File->Print from an application, choose the network fax printer,
then check your email's INBOX.
You can also view and delete jobs by the standard Windows methods.
DETAILS
-------
2005 May 11
1
Qdisc stops responding
Hello lartc
I wrote a scheduling qdisc that works on a per-flow basis. It dequeue
packets according to a flow interval. But as it turns out there is a problem
with it.
The qdisc loads just fine and is working correctly. The problem is that if
the qdisc is removed and loaded again, it stops responding. By that I mean
it stops to enqueue packets to the underlying Qdisc. "tc -d qdisc
2007 Mar 27
2
Re: [Gnash] Fw: Linux.com: Swfdec Officially Adds Flash 7 Video Support (But Not 8 or 9)
Does swfdec work on AMD 64-bit systems?
On 3/27/07, D?niel Fraga <fragabr@gmail.com> wrote:
> URL:
> http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2007-03-27-010-26-NW-SW-DV
> Free software fans of YouTube jumped for joy last week when developer
> Benjamin Otte announced on his blog that the free Swfdec Flash player
> has reached the point where it can play YouTube's Flash
2002 Sep 28
0
[LLVMdev] the getelementptr noop problem
so i confess i'm still not clear on what the first index into
getelementptr is all about.
it makes perfect sense for an example like
getelementptr %mystruct * %reg100
to just return a %mystruct * equivalent to %reg100.
it does *not* make sense to me that
getelementptr %mystruct * %reg100, uint 0
should act the same. for look, what this speaks of to me is indexing the
first element in an
2002 Sep 11
1
[LLVMdev] FW: question about malloc call vs. instruction
I'm forwarding this question to llvmdev:
-----Original Message-----
From: lee white baugh [mailto:leebaugh at students.uiuc.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 1:27 AM
To: Vikram S. Adve
Subject: RE: mp1
i'll attempt to address the issues i raised in my long email as i am able.
as i said i have figured out the worklist thing, and am happy to report
that i've negotiated lots of
2002 Mar 13
2
Strange encoding issue
If this is not the proper list for this type of question, please direct
me to the correct one and I'll post similar queries there in the future.
I've been happily using rc3 since shortly after its release and slowly
converting the music collection on my PC from mp3 to ogg. I've now run
into a problem that has me stumped. On the 2nd track of The Breeders
_Last Splash_ album, the
2016 Jun 20
0
https and self signed
On 06/20/2016 07:47 AM, James B. Byrne wrote:
> On Sat, June 18, 2016 18:39, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>
>> I'm not interested in turning this in to a discussion on epistemology.
>> This is based on the experience (the evidence) of some of the world's
>> foremost experts in the field (Akamai, Cisco, EFF, Mozilla, etc).
> Really? Then why did you forward your reply a
2002 Feb 16
2
libvorbis config error
Hi all.
I found some references to a problem similar to mine in the archives,
but none of the solutions posed there worked, so I'm left to ask again.
I'm running Debian 2.2r5, libc6, and as far as I know all other
necessary libraries for compilation. libao and libogg compile and
install fine, but when I try run ./configure for libvorbis, it fails and
says it can't find libogg.