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2003 Nov 17
1
Problem with DIGEST-MD5 authentication and plainte xt passwords
Maikel Verheijen wrote: > For what it's worth: > > We use postgres userlookups, and use an older version of dovecot (an old > cvs version of around 0.99.9.1), and we DO use digest-md5 password > encryption in the database and realms. It seems to work flawlessly in > our situation, I used kmail, evolution, apple-mail, entourage, outlook, > outlook-express and mutt.
2019 Jun 20
2
Help on CRAM-MD5
I don't desagree with your vision, but if the use of CRAM-XXXX has to use plaint text password's on the server there's a dark side, or there's a CRAM-XXX that can use encrypted on server side? There's always the thing that can clients don't support it. I think i'm not wrong with what i said, On 20 Jun 2019, at 02:53, FUSTE Emmanuel via dovecot <dovec...
2010 Dec 23
2
Non-uniformly distributed plot
Hi, I would like to plot a linear relationship between variable x and y. Can anyone help me with scaled plotting and axes so that all data points can be visualized somehow evenly? Plaint plot(x,y) will generate condensed points near (0,0) due to several large data points. Thank you. Eric > x [1] 0.3497630 3.3948900 1.5224900 0.2690660 0.1078720 0.0451689 0.5902680 0.2757550 0.7518450 [10] 1.0059900 0.6524090 2.8066400 0.0269933 0.1373070 0.2829390 1.2300800...
2019 Jun 20
1
Help on CRAM-MD5
Le 20/06/2019 ? 12:25, @lbutlr via dovecot a ?crit?: > On 20 Jun 2019, at 04:14, Jorge Bastos via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote: >> I don't desagree with your vision, but if the use of CRAM-XXXX has to use >> plaint text password's on the server there's a dark side, or there's a >> CRAM-XXX that can use encrypted on server side? There's always the thing >> that can clients don't support it. > The ?encrypted? password store that CRAM-MD5 supports is MD5 which cannot be classif...
2007 Mar 04
1
Migration
Hi, I have a Mailserver setup with Qmail+Vpopmail+courier-imap with 2000 users.The authentication in vpopmail was in plaint text file based.Right now the issue is while opening a user email box with 50-100 mails it is opening fastly.Butfor email-boxes with attachments and increased number of mails it take long time to open the Imap connection. So I would like to change the Imaps to Dovecot.Please suggest if I can migrat...
2017 Oct 31
0
SamplingStrata R package
...case, this is not a code writing service, so a question about how to code models without any offering of your own attempts might not be replied to anyway. 3. For what sorts of queries you might expect replies to, please read and follow the posting guide below. Also, if you do post, please post in plaint text, not html, as the latter (especially code) can get mangled by the mail server. Cheers, Bert Bert Gunter "The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and sticking things into it." -- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom County" comic stri...
2006 Oct 11
1
(no subject) many .eml files with attachments to process
That's quite helpful, thanks, At the end of the day I would like to find some tool in Centos repository which as output will give me attachment in plain/text format (attachment is either plain text either html, but if I will have a attachment as plaint/text that would be enough to process content of attachment) Mails are coming from exchange server, and they are in eml format. Any mime tool in centos which I can use straight away rather the write a perl script with using some module from cpan? Thanks in advance, Paul Malinowski -----Original M...
2017 Oct 31
1
SamplingStrata R package
...e writing service, so a question about > how to code models without any offering of your own attempts might not be > replied to anyway. > > 3. For what sorts of queries you might expect replies to, please read and > follow the posting guide below. Also, if you do post, please post in plaint > text, not html, as the latter (especially code) can get mangled by the mail > server. > > Cheers, > Bert > > > > > Bert Gunter > > "The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and > sticking things into it." > -- Opus (...
2017 Oct 31
2
SamplingStrata R package
Hi all I am hoping to use the SamplingStrata R package for a dataset describing a population of businesses wherein I have information on the type of business, as well as, for designated employment number bands, number of employees and business turnover information. So in this context the employment number bands can be described as micro, small, medium and large, i.e. size of business. Hence I
2019 Jun 20
0
Help on CRAM-MD5
On 20 Jun 2019, at 04:14, Jorge Bastos via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote: > I don't desagree with your vision, but if the use of CRAM-XXXX has to use > plaint text password's on the server there's a dark side, or there's a > CRAM-XXX that can use encrypted on server side? There's always the thing > that can clients don't support it. The ?encrypted? password store that CRAM-MD5 supports is MD5 which cannot be classified as encry...
1999 Jul 23
1
Windows Policies and Samba 2.0.4b - More information
Hello all, I wrote yesterday about problems with Windows policies and Samba 2.0.4b yesterday. Since then, I've had someone ask for a more detailed explanation, so here it is. Samba currently provides domain logons for a number Windows 95 and 98 clients (as well as the standard file serving). The domain logon currently succeeds, a user's username and password is accepted and the client
2018 Mar 05
0
Dovecot 2.2.34 FTS-SOLR = inconsistent results
...(0.006 + 0.000 + 0.003 secs). Here is my setup: root at myMailServer ~ # uname -a Linux myMailServer.mydomain 3.10.0-693.17.1.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Thu Jan 25 20:13:58 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux root at myMailServer ~ # cat /etc/redhat-release CentOS Linux release 7.4.1708 (Core) root at plainte ~ # doveconf -n # 2.2.34 (874deae): /usr/local/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????...
2017 Jun 07
3
Adding zeros in each dimension of an array
For a data frame, we can add an additional row or column easily. For example, we can add an additional row of zero and an additional row of column as follows. Is there an easy and similar way to add zeros in each dimension? For example, for array(1:12, dim=c(2,2,3))? Thanks for your help!! Hanna > x <- as.data.frame(matrix(1:20,4,5))> x[5,] <- 0> x[,6] <- 0> x V1 V2
2012 Jan 11
1
Rook: software and specification for R web applications and servers
Dear ?useRs, Rook version 1.0-3 has been submitted to CRAN. In the mean time you can get it here: https://github.com/jeffreyhorner/rRack/blob/master/Rook_1.0-3.tar.gz The latest release contains support for deployment with rApache. Please see 3.6.5 and 3.6.6 under section 'Configuring rApache' in the manual: http://www.rapache.net/manual.html#Configuring_rapache What is Rook? A
2012 Jan 11
1
Rook: software and specification for R web applications and servers
Dear ?useRs, Rook version 1.0-3 has been submitted to CRAN. In the mean time you can get it here: https://github.com/jeffreyhorner/rRack/blob/master/Rook_1.0-3.tar.gz The latest release contains support for deployment with rApache. Please see 3.6.5 and 3.6.6 under section 'Configuring rApache' in the manual: http://www.rapache.net/manual.html#Configuring_rapache What is Rook? A
2019 Jun 20
5
Help on CRAM-MD5
...gt; authenticate. >>> What am i doing wrong, or that can be done so that all types work >>> (SASL PLAIN LOGIN + CRAM-MD5)? >>> >>> Thanks in advanced, >>> >> For shared secret mechanisms like CRAM-MD5 to work the password must >> be stored in plaintext AFAIK. That's a good reason not to offer that. >> >> Alexander >> > CRAM-MD5 can also be stored as stage 1 MD5 hashed blob. Only marginally better than plaintext. But as pointed out, CRAM-MD5, DIGEST-MD5 cannot work with crypted passwords. If you want to use "secure...