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2016 Apr 03
4
Still muddling through with broken auth...
Jason Pruim
pruimj at gmail.com
352.234.3175
> On Apr 2, 2016, at 8:01 PM, Alexander Dalloz <ad+lists at uni-x.org> wrote:
>
> Am 03.04.2016 um 01:04 schrieb Jason Pruim:
>>
>> Jason Pruim
>> pruimj at gmail.com
>> 352.234.3175
>>
>>
>>> On Apr...
2016 Apr 03
3
1 last error
...n
driver = static
}
protocol lmtp {
mail_plugins = " sieve"
}
protocol lda {
mail_plugins =
}
[ec2-user at ip-172-31-24-2 dovecot]$
It might be too late for me to concentrate enough to figure it, but my googling isn?t bringing up any info? Any pointers?
Thanks Everyone!
Jason Pruim
pruimj at gmail.com
352.234.3175
2016 Mar 15
2
New dovecot user needs installation help
Sent from my iPhone
> On Mar 15, 2016, at 3:22 AM, Steffen Kaiser <skdovecot at smail.inf.fh-brs.de> wrote:
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>> On Mon, 14 Mar 2016, Jason Pruim wrote:
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>> So I just setup my first dovecot install with postfix running for the mail server? I can telnet into my dovecot install and login just fine
>
> what does "telnet into my dovecot install" mean exacly?
I used telnet to connect to port 143 and issued some sm...
2016 Apr 02
3
Still muddling through with broken auth...
...-31-24-2 dovecot: imap-login: Disconnected: Auth process broken (disconnected before auth was ready, waited 9 secs): user=<>, rip=127.0.0.1, lip=127.0.0.1, secured, session=<leZR+ocvhwB/AAAB>
I feel like I?m missing something simple but can?t see the forest through the trees?
Jason Pruim
pruimj at gmail.com
352.234.3175
> On Apr 2, 2016, at 5:54 PM, Edgar Pettijohn <edgar at pettijohn-web.com> wrote:
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> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On Apr 2, 2016, at 4:11 PM, Jason Pruim <pruimj at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hey Everyone,
>>...
2016 Apr 02
2
Still muddling through with broken auth...
Jason Pruim
pruimj at gmail.com
352.234.3175
> On Apr 2, 2016, at 6:42 PM, Alexander Dalloz <ad+lists at uni-x.org> wrote:
>
> Am 03.04.2016 um 00:26 schrieb Jason Pruim:
>> Hey Edgar,
>>
>> Thanks for catching that! Missed it earlier! Got it changed but I?m still having th...
2016 Mar 15
2
New dovecot user needs installation help
...l
passdb {
driver = pam
}
ssl_cert = </etc/pki/dovecot/certs/dovecot.pem
ssl_key = </etc/pki/dovecot/private/dovecot.pem
userdb {
driver = passwd
}
[ec2-user at ip-172-31-22-222 log]$
Let me know if there is anything else you need, or where to go from here!
Thanks in advance!
Jason Pruim
pruimj at gmail.com
2016 Apr 02
2
Still muddling through with broken auth...
...oup = postdrop
unknown_local_recipient_reject_code = 550
virtual_mailbox_domains = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual_mailbox_domains
virtual_mailbox_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual_mailbox_users
virtual_transport = dovecot
[ec2-user at ip-172-31-24-2 dovecot]$
What else can I provide?
Thanks!
Jason Pruim
pruimj at gmail.com
352.234.3175
2014 Aug 25
1
vignette index going AWOL
...myself the weekend to think of other things, but I can?t figure it out. Perhaps someone on the list can lend a hand.
Here?s one example situation, where I build the index.html file myself and put it in inst/doc/index.html
$ cat fastR.Rcheck/00check.log | grep -v OK
* using log directory ?/Users/rpruim/projects/github/fastR/fastR.Rcheck?
* using R Under development (unstable) (2014-08-21 r66456)
* using platform: x86_64-apple-darwin13.1.0 (64-bit)
* using session charset: UTF-8
* checking extension type ... Package
* this is package ?fastR? version ?0.8-0?
* checking CRAN incoming feasibility ......
2005 Feb 16
1
panel/prepanel for polar plots ala xYplot
...esulting
plot has "spokes" for each value of x with length y, the last 1 -
min(ratio, 1/ratio) fraction of the spoke rendered differently. This
is similar to adding error bars to a plot in xYplot -- only in polar
coordinates.
==============================================
Randall Pruim
Dept. of Biostatistics, University of Michigan
email: rpruim at umich.edu
phone: 734.615.9825
2018 Mar 23
2
aggregate() naming -- bug or feature
In the examples below, the first loses the name attached by foo(), the second retains names attached by bar(). Is this an intentional difference? I?d prefer that the names be retained in both cases.
foo <- function(x) { c(mean = base::mean(x)) }
bar <- function(x) { c(mean = base::mean(x), sd = stats::sd(x))}
aggregate(iris$Sepal.Length, by = list(iris$Species), FUN = foo)
#>
2016 Apr 17
2
residual standard "error"
I see that the sigma() function has recently been introduced into R 3.3. The help for sigma() says:
Extract the estimated standard deviation of the errors, the ?residual standard deviation? (misnomed also ?residual standard error?, e.g., in summary.lm()'s output, from a fitted model.
Is there any reason not to fix the mis-naming of residual standard error now too? Both functions are in the
2018 Mar 23
1
aggregate() naming -- bug or feature
...gt;
>
> aggregate(Sepal.Length ~ Species, data = iris, FUN = foo)
> # Species Sepal.Length
> #1 setosa 5.006
> #2 versicolor 5.936
> #3 virginica 6.588
>
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Rui Barradas
>
>
> On 3/23/2018 1:29 PM, Randall Pruim wrote:
>>
>> In the examples below, the first loses the name attached by foo(), the
>> second retains names attached by bar(). Is this an intentional difference?
>> I?d prefer that the names be retained in both cases.
>>
>> foo <- function(x) { c(mean = base:...
2016 Apr 28
0
residual standard "error"
>>>>> Randall Pruim <rpruim at calvin.edu>
>>>>> on Sun, 17 Apr 2016 13:54:28 +0000 writes:
> I see that the sigma() function has recently been introduced into R 3.3. The help for sigma() says:
> Extract the estimated standard deviation of the errors, the ?residual standard dev...
2012 Apr 11
0
mosaic 0.4 on CRAN
...e functions that add extra features to familiar functions
(e.g., xchisq.test(), xhistogram(), xpnorm(), ...)
* some data sets
If you are using mosaic and discover bugs, or have suggestions for
future development, consider submitting an issue on our github
development site:
http://github.com/rpruim/mosaic/issues/
You can also look there to see what's already on our to-do list.
---rjp (on behalf of the development team that includes Danny Kaplan
and Nick Horton)
========================================================================
Randall Pruim phon...
2012 Apr 11
0
mosaic 0.4 on CRAN
...e functions that add extra features to familiar functions
(e.g., xchisq.test(), xhistogram(), xpnorm(), ...)
* some data sets
If you are using mosaic and discover bugs, or have suggestions for
future development, consider submitting an issue on our github
development site:
http://github.com/rpruim/mosaic/issues/
You can also look there to see what's already on our to-do list.
---rjp (on behalf of the development team that includes Danny Kaplan
and Nick Horton)
========================================================================
Randall Pruim phon...
2012 Mar 18
1
Converting expression to a function
Previously, I've posted queries about this, and thanks to postings and messages in
response have recently had some success, to the extent that there is now a package called
nlmrt on the R-forge project https://r-forge.r-project.org/R/?group_id=395 for solving
nonlinear least squares problems that include small or zero residual problems via a
Marquardt method using a call that mirrors the nls()
2014 Jul 29
0
combining generics/methods from multiple packages
I?m wondering if there is any way for me to create a generic function in a package that merges the generics and methods from two or more packages that each define a generic with the same name, but have non intersecting instances.
Here is an example. dplyr and MASS both define an S3 generic select() but define no colliding methods. Just to make life extra interesting, there is also
2018 Mar 25
0
R-devel Digest, Vol 181, Issue 22
Thanks.
I am fully aware of what aggregate() returnes, and I can post-process this into the form I want ? if the names are available.
But for foo, the returned object is both different in structure and loses the name altogether:
foo <- function(x) { c(mean = base::mean(x)) }
str(aggregate(iris$Sepal.Length, by = list(iris$Species), FUN = foo))
## 'data.frame': 3 obs. of 2 variables: