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2023 Feb 22
1
Restored mail folders conflict with renamed original ones
On 22/2/2023 2:30 ?.?., Aki Tuomi wrote:
> Can you please try
>
> doveadm exec imap -u username_of_the_user
> 1 LIST "" "*"
>
> and see if it is there?
Here is the output:
# doveadm exec imap -u userx
* PREAUTH [CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 SASL-IR LOGIN-REFERRALS ID ENABLE IDLE
SORT SORT=DISPLAY THREAD=REFERENCES THREAD=REFS THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJECT
MULTIAPPEND
2023 Feb 22
1
Restored mail folders conflict with renamed original ones
Can you please try
doveadm exec imap -u username_of_the_user
1 LIST "" "*"
and see if it is there?
Aki
> On 22/02/2023 14:28 EET Nikolaos Milas <nmilas at noa.gr> wrote:
>
>
> On 21/2/2023 9:56 ?.?., Aki Tuomi wrote:
> > Can you enable mail_debug=yes, restart, ask the user to access the folder(s) and provide those logs?
> >
>
> Hi
2016 Jul 02
2
Shared mailboxes not showing up in shared namespace
I don?t seem to have that install on my Debian machine.
But I have done this:
1 LIST "" %
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "/" confirmed-spam
* LIST (\HasChildren) "/" Archive
* LIST (\HasNoChildren \Sent) "/" Sent
* LIST (\HasChildren \Trash) "/" Trash
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "/" Spam
* LIST (\HasChildren) "/" Archives
* LIST
2017 Oct 08
0
[PATCH v2 1/4] common/mlstdutils: Extend the List module.
We defined a number of functions on lists which are not provided by
the standard library. As with Char and String, let's extend List to
add these new functions to a List pseudo-module (really
Std_utils.List, but called List when you ‘open Std_utils’).
The initial exported functions are all List functions from OCaml 3.11
+ iteri + mapi. We can add other functions as needed.
---
2010 Jun 21
1
doveadm search: Error: Syncing mailbox foo failed: Mailbox doesn't exist: foo
Hi Timo,
doveadm reports errors for \Noselect mailboxes.
What I have:
1 LIST "" *
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "/" "Templates"
* LIST (\HasChildren) "/" "INBOX"
* LIST (\Noselect \HasChildren) "/" "INBOX/Lists"
* LIST (\Noselect \HasChildren) "/" "INBOX/Lists/vmm"
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "/"
2010 Sep 16
2
problem reading Matlab file into R
Hi,
I'm trying to read a .mat file into R (2.11.1) with medium success so far. The file I have is a MATLAB 5.0 MAT-file exported from RiverSurveyor LIVE software (http://www.sontek.com/software.php). I have R.matlab and Rcompression installed and readMat() starts reading the file, as can be seen in verbose mode (hence medium success), but then gives the following error:
Error in dim(matrix)
2006 Jan 29
16
counting rows via associations
Hi:
I have a table called clients and each client has many lists (a
has_many and belongs_to has been created in the class.
What I need to do is get a count of the rows in each list for each
client. I was hoping I could do something like
client.lists.count but it does not seem to work. Any suggestions?
bruce
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
When I run smbclient
1. smbclient //LINUX01//homes -U test
password is requested, I enter the password, and I get in
2. smbclient //LINUX01//homes -U Jane
password is requested, I enter the password, and I cannot
get in
(ERRSV - ERRbadpw (Bad Password - name/password pair in a
Tree Connect
or Session Setup are invalid)
3. smbclient
2003 Oct 19
23
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2011 Aug 19
4
Using dtrace to follow a kernel linked list
I''m looking for an example of how one could write a dtrace probe
that could follow something like a NULL terminated linked list.
For example:
struct list {
struct list *next;
void *data;
};
struct list *list_root;
Assuming I had "list_root" available, but I wanted to know how long
the linked list is, how can I do this in a dtrace probe?
If I had looping
2016 Sep 28
3
Samba Member NT_STATUS_NETWORK_SESSION_EXPIRED
Hi Oliver ,
If you config is still the samba as i found in the list.
On the member server, in smb.conf
Change : realm = hq.kontrast
To : realm = HQ.KONTRAST
And whats in the krb5.conf of the member server?
Greetz,
Louis
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2007 Sep 27
2
create data frame(s) from a list with different numbers of rows
# Hello,
# I have a list with 6 categories and with different numbers of rows.
# I would like to change each of them into a unique data frame in order to
match
# values with other data frames and perform some calculations.
# Or I could make each category or list element have the same number of rows
and create one large data.frame.
# below is a creation of a sample list
# I apologize for the
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
why the install is failing. Do in need to rpm -e on all the 2.07
packages???
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2010 Nov 11
4
How to get a specific named element in a nested list
Hello,
I have a nested named list structure, like the following:
x <- list(
list(
list(df1,df2)
list(df3,
list(df4,df5))
list(df6,df7)))
with df1...d7 as data frames. Every data frame is named.
Is there a way to get a specific named element in x?
so, for example,
x[[c("df5")]] gives me the data frame 5?
Thank you in advance!
Best,
Friedericksen
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
is turned on. Can anybody
kind to confirm with me?
Our network is using a mix of Win2k server, Win2k Pro, Win98, Win95 and
WinMe machines, where the
Win2k server is the domain controller and terminal service applications
server and the Samba is a member
fileserver of the domain. All workstations logon and mount the samba file
services.
We'd like to check if the problem could be solved by
2005 Jan 26
4
apply for nested lists
Hi,
I am working with lists whose terms are lists whose terms are lists. Although
the real ones contain locuslink identifiers and GO annotations (I work with the
Bioconductor GO) package, I have prepared an simplified example of what I have
and what I would like to do with it:
Imagine I have a list such as:
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
Are you using wins?
Try lmhosts for the start?
Are all machines on the same subnet?
Just a few hints to start with ...
Christian
>
>
> I have absolutely no clue what I could do to fix it. The only solution I
> can think of, is to downgrade to redhat 6.2.
>
> Your help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Stefan Kaes
>
> portax.com GmbH
> Zielstattstrasse 40,
2006 Jul 14
20
Method for associated relationships
I have these tables set up like this:
listings has_many :states
<field>state_id [int]
<other fields....
..............
.............>
states belongs_to: listings
<field>name
<other fields..
...............
.................>
In my view I have <%= listing.name %>
have also tried listing.state_id.name , that didn''t seem to do the magic
either.
This
2008 Aug 11
3
Exporting a list of lists
I have a list
List(Sku=" ", Shape=1, Scale=3, DayOfYear=daylist)
Note: picture daylist as c(2,3,4,3) it is a list with variable length.
Then I have a list of lists
al <- c(al, List(List(Sku=" ", Shape=1, Scale=3, DayOfYear=daylist))
Note: same comment on daylist as above.
So far this creates a list of lists just how I want it. If I do al[1] I get each member and the
2003 Feb 19
3
working with list
hi,
i have two questions:
(1) lookup: given a list of 'strings' in a list, i want to know the index
of a given string in the list. if the string is not in the list, the index
can be 0 or length()+1. for example, suppose i have
names <- c("dog", "cat", "pig", "fish");
then i want
lookup(names, "cat") to return 2 and
lookup(names,