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2008 Aug 28
1
Sieve fileinto a subfolder fails
...derbird.
My habit on previous mail systems was to create a Lists folder and
subfolders under Lists for each mailing list I subscribe to. I tried
to use Dovecot sieve to sort mail into the folders with sieve filters
like
require "fileinto";
if header :contains "Subject" "[NCCC]" {
fileinto "Lists/NCCC";
} else {
keep;
}
I created Lists/NCCC via Thunderbird (so I could set the "check this
folder for new mail property") but when Dovecot tries to deliver into
the folder, I get the log message
msgid=<...>: Couldn't open m...
2008 Aug 28
1
Sieve fileinto a subfolder fails -- more info, possible workaround
After looking at the way Maildir represents subfolders, I changed
the sieve line from
fileinto "Lists/NCCC";
to
fileinto "Lists.NCCC";
and now it files into the NCCC subfolder of Lists as I wanted. I'm
not sure whether this is the expected behavior or just an accident
that plugging that string into the file name happens to result in the right
name.
I haven't tried, but if it...
2008 Dec 16
5
Self-heal's behavior: problem on "replace" -- it leaves garbage.
...g:
(1) Each node is active and mount point on client is /mnt/glusterfs. The operating user on client is root.
(2) Root creates fileA and fileBC on the client local directory (not on the mount point of FUSE)
- fileA contains strings "aaa"
- fileBC contains strings "bbb\nccc" (\n is line break.)
(3) Root copies fileBC on /mnt/glusterfs.
(4) Make server2 down. (# ifdown eth0)
(5) Root redirects fileA into fileBC (# cat fileA > fileBC)
(6) Make server2 up. (# ifup eth0)
(7) Now, the status of fileBC on servers is below:
- server1: fileBC contains...
2001 Mar 26
1
Office 2000
I have successfully installed wine in my Linux-Mandrake7.0 but having problem
in saving files in Word 2000. i got error.
"This is not a valid filename
Try one or more of the following:
* Check the path to ake sure it was typed correctly.
* Select a file from the list of files and folders."
I already did those but to no avail. Can someone help me with this problem?
Thanks in Advance..
2009 May 08
1
centering axis labels in lattice
...unsuccessful so far. For example, the
y-axis labels are always right-justified, but I would like them to be
horizontally centered.
Here's an example:
library(lattice);
# create fake dataset to plot
to.plot <- data.frame(
x = 1:5,
y = c("1\nAAA", "2\nBBB", "3\nCCC", "4\nDDD", "5\nEEE")
);
# initial plot, note that the y-axis labels are right-justified
xyplot(
y ~ x,
to.plot,
pch = 19,
ylab = "",
xlab = "",
cex = 3
);
# now try to set the positioning via scales
xyplot(
y ~ x,
to.plot,
pch = 19,
ylab =...