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2011 Feb 22
1
imap-login ESTABLISHED client sessions not timed out by server
Good morning everyone, I noticed some mobile client connections that I know should have timed out at least 20 mins ago, yet these are still there. The device in question lost its 3G connection and never re-established it. I know, because in this case it was my 'phone ;) Why should the imap-login keep the copnnection in in EST, when it was dropped ages ago. I imagine that the mobile
2011 Jan 13
2
dovecot lda and quota plugin with mysql
Dear all, I have postfix delivering to dovecot lda (via spamassinassin). I have configured the quota plugin, but it does not seem to respect the details in the quota table in mysql. The query I have used looks correct to me, and the user can connect to the database. I wonder if someone might put me straight on the misconfiguration. Best wishes, j. # Relevant portions of dovecot -n:
2011 Jun 25
3
sendmail - smtp security/authentication & port 587 issues
Greetings, I'm refining a CentOs configuration installation, now just over one month old running on a colocated production server. Previously, we ran a version of Fedora for over seven years. Specifically, I'm reviewing our sendmail configuration, both with respect to authentication and port usage. Previously, we had the following line in the sendmail.mc line:
2018 May 24
2
question on setting ulimit on debian
Hi, I?ve been trying to increase the number of open files for the dovecot user on Debian 9 and have so far, failed! I?ve tried this: # cat /etc/security/limits.d/limits_dovecot.conf dovecot soft nofile 2048 dovecot hard nofile 8192 # cat /etc/systemd/system/dovecot.service.d/service.conf LimitNOFILE=8192 But to no avail: # prlimit -p 27208|grep -i
2012 May 25
4
[LLVMdev] alloc_size metadata
On 5/25/12 2:16 AM, Duncan Sands wrote: > Hi John, > >>>> I'm implementing the alloc_size function attribute in clang. >>> does anyone actually use this attribute? And if they do, can it >>> really buy >>> them anything? How about "implementing" it by ignoring it! >> > ... >> >> Currently, SAFECode has a pass which
2006 Sep 28
1
Comparing entire row sets at once efficiently
Dear useRs, I am having a hard time coming up with a nice and efficient solution to a problem on entires matrices or data.frames. In spirit, this is similar to what setdiff() and setequal() do, but I need it in more dimensions. Here's a brief description. * given a set of factors or sequences, expand.grid() gives me the set of permutations in a data.frame; in my case all
2018 Jul 18
3
doveadm expunge didn't clear Trash mailbox
And here is mine. All dates are todays! # doveadm -f tab fetch -u test at example.org "uid date.saved" mailbox Trash uid date.saved 6829 2018-07-18 06:04:50 6830 2018-07-18 11:10:13 6831 2018-07-18 16:16:15 6832 2018-07-18 16:16:15 6833 2018-07-18 08:22:55 6834 2018-07-18 16:16:15 6835 2018-07-18 08:47:10 6836 2018-07-18 09:12:11 6837 2018-07-18 09:53:31 6838 2018-07-18 11:03:31 SNIP a
2011 Feb 02
1
Function to locate points in 3d octants or points on two axes
[Sorry, resending with a proper subject line!] Hi Guru's... I have a set of points that may lie along any of the x, y and z axes in a Cartesian coordinate system. I am hoping that a function exists which will determine if any two selected points are on different axes, i.e, if the one of the points is on x and the other on y or z, not elsewhere on the x axis. Put another way, I need
2005 Nov 15
4
changing the value of a variable from inside a function
All - I am trying to write R code to implement a recursive algorithm. I've solved the problem in a klunky way that works, but uses more memory and computing time than it should. A more elegant solution than my current one would require updating the values of a variable that is located in what I will call the "root" environment - that environment from which the original call
2012 May 25
0
[LLVMdev] alloc_size metadata
Hi John, On 25/05/12 17:22, John Criswell wrote: > On 5/25/12 2:16 AM, Duncan Sands wrote: >> Hi John, >> >>>>> I'm implementing the alloc_size function attribute in clang. >>>> does anyone actually use this attribute? And if they do, can it really buy >>>> them anything? How about "implementing" it by ignoring it! >>>
2007 Jan 26
6
has_many :through query question
I think this is obvious. but for some reason I''m not getting it. Models: Bicycles, Accessories Join Model: Upgrades The idea is that you can upgrade your bike by adding an accessory, and the upgrade price is often less than the accessory price would normally be. So the Upgrades table has id, bicycle_id, accessory_id, and price. class Bicycle has_many :upgrades has_many
2005 Aug 23
2
Zyxel Prestige 2000W Firmware - EVIL
If you see a wj0011 version of firmware for Zyxel Prestige 2000W floating around (I found it in a German forum), KEEP AWAY. It completely trashed the wireless networking in my phone. -- ========================================== Rod Bacon Empowered Communications Ground Floor, 102 York St. South Melbourne Victoria, Australia. 3205 Phone: +613 99401600 Fax: +613 99401650 FWD: 512237
2012 Jan 09
3
dovecot: imap-login: Disconnected (no auth attempts)
Morning everyone, On the 8th of Jan the TLS/SSL certificate I use with Dovecot expired. I replaced it with a new on the 9th of Jan. I tested this with Thunderbird and all is well. This morning people tell me they cannot get their email using their mobile telephones : K9 Mail I have reverted the SSL cert back to the old one just in case. Thunderbird will works. Dovecot 1:1.2.15-7 running
2012 May 25
3
[LLVMdev] alloc_size metadata
On Fri, 25 May 2012 17:43:52 +0200 Duncan Sands <baldrick at free.fr> wrote: > Hi John, > > On 25/05/12 17:22, John Criswell wrote: > > On 5/25/12 2:16 AM, Duncan Sands wrote: > >> Hi John, > >> > >>>>> I'm implementing the alloc_size function attribute in clang. > >>>> does anyone actually use this attribute? And if
2018 Apr 24
1
dovecot HA setup across large geographic distances
Hi, I have a working postfix/dovecot config on Debian located in Europe[EU]. I would like to provide either an HA/load balanced setup with a second site in Australia[AU] because of users located between EU/Asia/AU. The site to site traffic would be tunneled through either SSH or a VPN * Has this been done with Doevcot over such great distances? * How can the delay between mailstore
2018 May 24
0
question on setting ulimit on debian
> On 24 May 2018 at 20:43 Sophie Loewenthal <sophie at klunky.co.uk> wrote: > > > Hi, > > I?ve been trying to increase the number of open files for the dovecot user on Debian 9 and have so far, failed! I?ve tried this: > > # cat /etc/security/limits.d/limits_dovecot.conf > dovecot soft nofile 2048 > dovecot hard nofile
2018 Jul 11
1
Connection closed (IDLE running for 0.001 + waiting input for
Hi, Just noticed an Android email client called K9 Mail is producing these entries in a server's dovecot log: Jul 11 21:03:28 mx1 dovecot: imap(me at example.org): Connection closed (IDLE running for 0.001 + waiting input for 1728.597 secs, 2 B in + 10+0 B out, state=wait-input) in=353 out=2154 Jul 11 21:03:31 mx1 dovecot: imap(me at example.org): Connection closed (IDLE running for
2006 Jun 20
0
login security
I''ve tried all of the log-in generators now, I think. Each has its own problems... I think I''ll be writing my own, or adapting the ''login generator'', which is the best as far as I can tell, but has the least features. A problem they all have is with browser caching after log-out. If I log out, I can hit ''back'' and see all the protected
2006 Jul 07
0
acts_as_ferret transactions
acts_as_ferret does not handle transaction aborts properly. If a model is modified but something latter causes the transaction it was wrapped in to abort, the ferret index will not revert to the original record data. I have included a klunky patch to defer modifying the ferret index until after the current transaction commits. It would seem prudent to resolve this issue, though I
2010 Apr 06
0
Adding labels on maps (using sp, maptools, or something else suggested)
Hello, I would like to place region names (or abbreviations if space is too limited) on a map. I have tried the following, copying and adapting various examples I have seen but without success. The first example is self-contained, but the second one requires the .shp file, which can retrieved at http://www.gadm.org/country. ----- Example 1 ----- library(sp) con <-