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2011 Jun 08
4
On-delivery deduplication?
...cate suppression", which eliminates duplicate
message at deliver time, if their envelope sender, recipient and
message-id matches. For example, if one subscribes to a mailing list,
and someone hit "Reply All" to reply to him, there will be two different
SMTP deliveries, one from the replier's server and one from the mailing
list.
Is it possible to do the same on latest Dovecot? (Looking at the
documentation it seems not?) Or is there some better ways to implement
the same functionality?
Thanks in advance!
Cheers,
- --
Xin LI <delphij at delphij.net> http://www.delphij....
2009 Dec 13
2
how to replace a single backward slash with a double backward slash?
Dear R-helpers:
Hours ago, I asked how to replace a single forward slash with a double
backward slash and recieved great help. Thanks again for all the repliers.
In the meantime, I wonder how to replace a single backward slash with a
double backward slash?
e.g., I want change "c:\test" into "c:\\test"
I tried the following but does not work.
gsub("\\\","\\\\","c:\test")
Can someone help?
Thanks a lot...
2014 Mar 14
2
Changing the Reply-To: option for the list
Hi all,
A few years ago, at popular request, I changed the default of the list
to have a Reply-To: pointing at the list. I personally find it very
annoying, and I would like to change the default back.
Would people object to trying it?
-hpa
2016 Aug 12
2
howto install yumex
...w, what is command to install nux-dextop?
>
> https://li.nux.ro/repos.html
>
===>
thank you. that link was better than a command.
now have it bookmarked, page saved local and bookmarked.
also have both yumex and vlc installed and working.
greatly appreciate all your help and rest of repliers.
biggest upset in trying to get all this back together is that i had done
it all before on a desktop tower with very little need of help. that was
before having gone thru chemo treatment for lymphoma.
for many years i had 'near photographic' memory. recall was not a problem.
now, if i th...
2009 Apr 15
0
[LLVMdev] Accessing instruction/operand names
The other repliers have been right that you probably want to use
Value*s rather than string names in constructing your dependency
graph, but I wanted to clear up a second possible point of confusion.
When you see %2 in the assembly, that's an indication that the
instruction's name is empty. That is, value-&g...
2014 Mar 14
2
Changing the Reply-To: option for the list
...;
> > -hpa
>
> Hi Peter,
>
> My assumption is that having a specific and adequate "reply-to" field
> reduces the chances of accidentally replying to the original senders
> (as oppose to sending the reply to the distribution list).
>
> For "frequent repliers" of this mailing list, the possibility of
> replying to an original sender (instead of replying to the list)
> might happen by mistake.
>
> Newcomers (or people more used to popular and newer "social media"
> than to "good old plain mailing lists"), by not h...
2015 May 21
3
Handling GeForce GTX 850M GPU on Arch Linux
On 20 May 2015 at 17:11, <caocoa at mail2tor.com> wrote:
> Ok thanks, I'll keep to it for now. Would you like me to (try to) fill a
> bug report report for that?
> By the way, if you come to work on that bug, I'll be glad to experiment
> your solution on my machine :)
A bug report would be great.
Could you also attach a mmiotrace[1] of the NVIDIA binary driver, and
2018 Apr 25
0
qemu crash, qemu_thread_create: Resource temporarily unavailable
...), and then run memtest on guest system.memtest just occupy guest memory,so when run memtest, host will allocate memory for guest. I run memtest on all my guest, and some guest will encounter crash. qemu log has qemu_thread_create: Resource temporarily unavailable record,I ask same question before, replier suggest I change qemu.conf max_process arg, but I cat /proc/$pid/limits, I find maxprocess limit is very big, I don't think is the args restrict. I think is when I run memtest on all guest, the host pressure very highly in short time, because when I run memtest on all guest, i encounter some o...
2016 Aug 12
2
howto install yumex
On 08/11/2016 04:09 PM, Peter wrote:
> On 12/08/16 05:53, geo.inbox.ignored wrote:
>>> If you do:
>>>
>>> yum install epel-release
>>>
>>> you should get the key installed.
>>>
>> Installing:
>> epel-release noarch 6-8 epel 14 k
>>
>> GPG key retrieval failed: [Errno 14]
2016 Aug 12
0
howto install yumex
...;
>> https://li.nux.ro/repos.html
> ===>
>
> thank you. that link was better than a command.
>
> now have it bookmarked, page saved local and bookmarked.
>
> also have both yumex and vlc installed and working.
>
> greatly appreciate all your help and rest of repliers.
>
> biggest upset in trying to get all this back together is that i had done
> it all before on a desktop tower with very little need of help. that was
> before having gone thru chemo treatment for lymphoma.
>
> for many years i had 'near photographic' memory. recall w...
2012 May 10
2
Split the work for many cores
Dear all,
I am using my code the vgram.matrix of packets fields. I have around 500 matrices that I need to pass inside that function and then plot those results.
Even though my system has 16 cores is quite clear that I am only using one of those.
Would it be able to skip these 500 "tasks" to the 16 cores, with each processor having around 4 matrices to process?
What would you suggest
2014 Mar 14
0
Changing the Reply-To: option for the list
...> Would people object to trying it?
>
> -hpa
Hi Peter,
My assumption is that having a specific and adequate "reply-to" field
reduces the chances of accidentally replying to the original senders
(as oppose to sending the reply to the distribution list).
For "frequent repliers" of this mailing list, the possibility of
replying to an original sender (instead of replying to the list)
might happen by mistake.
Newcomers (or people more used to popular and newer "social media"
than to "good old plain mailing lists"), by not having an adequate
&q...
2014 Mar 15
0
Changing the Reply-To: option for the list
...t; Hi Peter,
> >
> > My assumption is that having a specific and adequate "reply-to" field
> > reduces the chances of accidentally replying to the original senders
> > (as oppose to sending the reply to the distribution list).
> >
> > For "frequent repliers" of this mailing list, the possibility of
> > replying to an original sender (instead of replying to the list)
> > might happen by mistake.
> >
> > Newcomers (or people more used to popular and newer "social media"
> > than to "good old plain maili...
2009 Apr 15
7
[LLVMdev] Accessing instruction/operand names
Hello everyone,
I'm currently constructing a graph from LLVM bitcode, and I have a question
about accessing the names of the variables shown in the .ll assembly file,
assuming it's possible...
For example, with
%2 = load i32* %x_addr, align 4 ; <i32> [#uses=1]
I can retrieve the opcodeName() from the Instruction object, which is
"load". I can also access the operand
2004 Jul 21
2
RE: Comparison of correlation coefficients - Details
Dear all
I apologize for cross-posting, but first it is accepted custom to
thank the repliers and give a summary, and second I have still
the feeling that this problem might be a general statistical problem
and not necessarily related to microarrays only, but I might be wrong.
First, I want to thank Robert Gentleman, Mark Kimpel and Mark Reiners
for their kind replies. Robert Gentleman...
2016 Jul 29
2
installing centos 7 32 bit i386 to laptop
On 07/29/2016 02:52 AM, Peter wrote:
> On 29/07/16 18:10, John R Pierce wrote:
>> also, try and scrounge another DDR2 SODIMM for that thing, according to
>> my google search, it supports up to 2 x 4GB == 8GB, and you said you
>> only have the stock 2GB.
>
> They are dirt cheap on ebay, from Hong Kong with free shipping. I would
> go all the way and max it out.
>
2005 Feb 10
3
IP packets with source address of 0.0.0.0
Hi,
I've got a bit of a weird one I've not figured out yet, so thought I'd
come see if you guys can help. I've just added a new box to an existing
tinc vpn. The vpn consists of some debian Linux and freebsd 5.2 and 5.3
boxes. All boxes are running tinc 1.0.2.
The box I've just added is the first and only fbsd 5.3 box on the vpn.
tinc on the fbsd5.3 box seems to happily
2012 Oct 10
6
Puppet client not listening on port 8139
Hi everyone,
Please help, I have built a new server and installed puppet (2.6.17)
running on RHEL 6.3. It seems that it is not listening on port 8139.
iptables -L:
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt
2019 Jan 21
1
force re-authentication when accessing different shares
On Mon, 21 Jan 2019 12:54:00 -0400
Robert Marcano via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> On 1/21/19 11:04 AM, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
> > On Mon, 21 Jan 2019 10:43:35 -0400
> > Robert Marcano via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> >
> >> On 1/21/19 10:24 AM, Harald Glanzer via samba wrote:
> >>> hello & thx for your
2012 Oct 29
6
export variable from bash to R
Dear R experts
This probably seems very easy to you guys, but I'm a beginner and would be
really glad if someone helped me with this:
I am trying to automate the execution of an R script (let's call it
"myscript.R") by passing a variable from a bash script to myscript.R.
I know I can use the command Rscript, but I don't know how to declare in
bash which variable will be