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2009 Jul 10
1
mail_location in namespace
...#location = ~/mail/2 list = yes subscriptions = yes } First private namespace contains inbox and mail_location not defined (selects in sql query in userdb). Is dovecot have variable which contains current mail_location like current home? And if i have location = ~/mail/2 and subscrive to namespace in my mail client - i have error like mailbox does not exists. Where i must create folder fo what namespace? in ~/mail or ~/mail/mailboxes? Thank You. -- Vasiliy Tolstov <v.tolstov at selfip.ru> Selfip.Ru
2010 Jul 23
1
Shared folders issue
...e with shared folders: 1) The USERA shares his INBOX with USERB 2) USERB subscribes the USERA share without problems. 3) USERA deletes all his / or some directories from his INBOX (Trash, Drafts and Sent) 4) USERA logouts and makes login, so dovecot recreates the folders. 5) USERB gains access to subscrive those folders (Trash, Drafts and Sent) this is my namespace configuration: ... namespace private { separator = / prefix = inbox = yes #list = yes #subscriptions = yes } namespace shared { separator = / prefix = "shared/%%u/" location = maildir:/maildirs...
2009 Aug 31
3
Two way joining vs heatmap
Hi STATISTICA has a function called "Two-way joining" (see http://www.statsoft.com/TEXTBOOK/stcluan.html#twotwo) and the reference material states that this is based on the method as published by Hartigan (found this paper: http://www.jstor.org/pss/2284710 through wikipedia). What is the relationship (if any) between the "heatmap" function in R and this technique? Is there an
2009 Sep 01
1
Logistic Politomic Regression in R
...00 From: Oscar Bayona <osbacan@gmail.com> Subject: Re: [R] Two way joining vs heatmap To: Schalk Heunis <schalk.heunis@enerweb.co.za> Cc: r-help@r-project.org Message-ID:     <23aca97e0908302340n49cf1550j3cbebfcd7ee99c8@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain Hi all How can I un subscrive this forum? 2009/8/31 Schalk Heunis <schalk.heunis@enerweb.co.za> > Hi > > STATISTICA has a function called "Two-way joining" (see > http://www.statsoft.com/TEXTBOOK/stcluan.html#twotwo) and the > reference material states that this is based on the method as > p...