Displaying 8 results from an estimated 8 matches for "scof".
Did you mean:
sco
2015 Feb 17
1
doveadm sync out of memory
...unning the sync or backup command -- this works. Thus is seems related not to the size of the mailbox but the size of the data that needs to be copied.
>> To use dsync, use Dovecot 2.2.15 to avoid any trouble.
>> Use apt.dovecot.fi repository.
>>
>> Emmanuel.
> At first I scoffed at this notion, preferring to stick with my distributions own packaged versions, but then I realised that there is this 'enterprise version' called dovecot-ee available, and now it even is free (previously $99/year I guess). I registered for this and have a license and username/password...
2015 Feb 13
2
doveadm sync out of memory
Le 13/02/2015 16:19, Casey Stone a ?crit :
> On Feb 5, 2015, at 10:39 PM, Casey Stone <tcstone at caseystone.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello:
>>
>> I've been looking forward to getting my mail server up to Dovecot 2.2+ to be able to use the sync mechanism. I run my own mail server just for myself, with a few different accounts, and want to keep a master and backup server
2005 Nov 10
4
Multi-button mice and Linux?
Does anyone here use a multi-button (as in more than 2) mouse with Linux?
How well supported are they? I've had to get one recently for work. I was
diagnosed with CTS and I now wear braces and use a wireless Intellimouse.
Works great at work with Windows, but I'm unsure how much, if any support
there is for Linux. Anyone have experience with this?
Preston
2015 Feb 16
0
doveadm sync out of memory
...ckup server, then running the sync or backup command -- this works. Thus is seems related not to the size of the mailbox but the size of the data that needs to be copied.
> To use dsync, use Dovecot 2.2.15 to avoid any trouble.
> Use apt.dovecot.fi repository.
>
> Emmanuel.
At first I scoffed at this notion, preferring to stick with my distributions own packaged versions, but then I realised that there is this 'enterprise version' called dovecot-ee available, and now it even is free (previously $99/year I guess). I registered for this and have a license and username/password...
2013 Oct 02
1
Dovecot namespace solved while writing; preparing to refilter
...e
are the reasons why I deploy it on my system.
No, this broader picture I don't think is not off-topic. I did think
hard about
it... No, I believe it is good to mention these issues in this
post-Snowden
era when the scale and scope of total surveillance can not be
successfully
sneered and scoffed at and dismissed, like some "exceptional" (Obama
talking to
the U.S. of A. nation in September 2013, in his quest for support,
thankfully
lacking, of then being planned Iraq-2003-like-in-pretence-and-lies
attack-to-be
on Syria)... like some "exceptional" people would want...
2003 Jul 10
2
sshd also talking HTTP
(I'm not subscribed to the list, please Cc me on replies).
We have configured sshd to listen on port 80 for some of our users who
are behind sufficiently paranoid firewalls. However, others are now
confused since they're expecting a web server on port 80.
So, I created a small patch (just as proof-of-concept so far), that
determines the type of client connecting. A web client will start
2006 Jul 29
29
Dynamically generating 10k pages per second
Hi,
Anyone got an idea of how many web and database servers I''d need to
push out 10,000 dynamic pages per second? Fairly simple pages and
database queries. I''d appreciate recommendations for hardware.
The clients for this project are anticipating large amounts of burst traffic.
Joe
2010 Apr 07
53
ZFS RaidZ recommendation
I have been searching this forum and just about every ZFS document i can find trying to find the answer to my questions. But i believe the answer i am looking for is not going to be documented and is probably best learned from experience.
This is my first time playing around with open solaris and ZFS. I am in the midst of replacing my home based filed server. This server hosts all of my media