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2017 Oct 17
0
Limit the nuumber of mails POPped at a time
Hi All I'm completely new to the world of Dovecot, so please bear with me if this is a simple noob question (which I fer it is :-) ) I have a postfix/dovecot setup for handling specific mails for clients. I have a piece of software with a mailclient that has problems when it POP's large amounts of mail. Unfortunately the system can't be updated or fixed.So I'm trying to figure out
2017 Oct 17
0
Limit the nuumber of mails POPped at a time
> I have a piece of software with a mailclient that has problems when it > POP's large amounts of mail. Unfortunately the system can't be updated > or fixed.So I'm trying to figure out if I can limit the number of mails > that can be seen via Dovecot. > ... > So it would be a question of always presenting a maximum of 300 mails > via the POP3.Is it doable?
2009 Aug 26
3
changing equal values on matrix by same random number
Dear all, I have about 30,000 matrix (512x512), with values from 1 to N. Each value on a matrix represent a habitat patch on my matrix (i.e. my landscape). Non-habitat are stored as ZERO. No I need to change each 1-to-N values for the same random number. Just supose my matrix is: mymat<-matrix(c(1,1,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0,2,2,2,0,0,0,0, 0,0,0,0,2,2,2,0,0,0,0, 3,3,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,4,4,
2004 Aug 06
1
PHP + parsing # of listeners.
Hello all, I have a quick question I believed was already touched on earlier, but I cannot find the thread/information in the archives, so I am going to ask away and ask for your patience. :) So I have my wonderful little PHP script, and my .pls files, and the relaying and everything else perfect for my icecast2 setup. But what I still need to do is pull the # of listners for a mount point, and
2001 Nov 20
0
Time series count model?
...y, November 20, 2001 11:04 AM Subject: [R] Time series count model? >I fear I need someone to throw a brick at my head to shake loose >the cobwebs. And it might as well be the r friends as anybody! > >I am trying to counsel a student who has count data (with many >0's and small nuumbers) that is a time series. He was fitting >linear models to this data, but the count nature of the data >causes me a lot of concern, and I am looking around for a time >series approach to a model which allows all the bells and >whistles of count models. By chance, I notice that Congdon...