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2005 Dec 06
1
Dovecot.conf
Hi,
I am mounting a server of email with the Dovecot as MUA, i would like
to restrict the access to imap and ipop to one determined range of IP.
As I configure this in dovecot.conf, I did not understand the
functioning of listen = * or [: ]
Thanks a lot,
Clovis
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Cl?vis Trist?o
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Seja Legal, use GNU/Linux
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2005 Dec 09
3
Quota usage
Hi,
How I enable the quota using in Dovecot.
Necessary to have access the quota of the users through the
SquirrelMail checkquota plugin. Thanks a lot,
Cl?vis
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Cl?vis Trist?o
-------------------:-oo)----
Seja Legal, use GNU/Linux
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2020 Sep 06
0
Error With Xeon 2678 in virt-manager
...dge since I have Xeon 2678 but I cannot find
it on the drop-down menu in virt-manager. When I select copy host cpu
configuration it changes it to EPYC as soon as I click the start button.
I have Manjaro on my computer.
How to solve this problem?
Thanks!
*John Washington Bajer*
*El Ciclista de la Triste Figura*
2002 Apr 11
1
why --delete dosen't work in my script?
...way at all to make --exclude patterns
case-insensitive? Or do I have to write '*.[eE][xX][eE]' etc.?
Thanks in advance, cheers,
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ARICIE: Cruel, si de mes pleurs m?prisant le pouvoir,
Vous consentez sans peine ? ne plus me revoir,
Partez, s?parez-vous de la triste Aricie.
(Ph?dre, J-B Racine, acte 5, sc?ne 1)
2002 May 10
1
Advice needed about remote colaboration
I am about to start a small business together with two colleagues. We are all located in different parts of the country and is in need of good remote collaboration (we will do major software development).
We will use VPN tunnels (over internet) between our computers.
Ideally I would like to set up one PDC at one site and backup DC at the two others. All three machines could act as file servers
2005 Jan 02
12
[XEN] using shmfs for swapspace
hi,
am starting to play with XEN - the virtualisation project
(http://xen.sf.net).
i''ll give some background first of all and then the question - at the
bottom - will make sense [when posting to lkml i often get questions
asked that are answered by the background material i also provide...
*sigh*]
each virtual machine requires (typically) its own physical ram (a chunk
of the
2018 Oct 29
1
Not working with Windows clients where "Digitally sign communications (always)" is enabled
Commenting out 'map to guest' works. Now Windows asks me for correct
username/password.
Thank you very much.
Though I can't help thinking what if one day I'm demanded to set up an
additional guest share on the same server...
> If you are not going to allow guest access, you might as well remove
> the 'map to guest' line.
>
> Try adding 'server signing =
2018 Oct 29
2
Not working with Windows clients where "Digitally sign communications (always)" is enabled
My Windows machine is not in any domain.
And the exactly same configuration (map to guest = bad user, guest ok
= no) works fine when the aforementioned Windows policy setting is not
enabled. In that case Samba at first doesn't know who my user is,
either. It lets Windows pop up a username/password dialog to ask me
for another user credential. Only after I input correct one Windows
successfully
2018 Oct 29
2
Not working with Windows clients where "Digitally sign communications (always)" is enabled
Samba version: 4.7.6
OS: Ubuntu 18.04.1 server
Client: Windows 7 SP1 (Traditional Chinese)
Problem:
Normally, a client can connect to [homes] share on server.
(I type \\serverIP\my_user_name and press enter,
the username/password dialog pops up,
I input those of my Ubuntu user,
and the contents of my home dir on the server reveal.)
But when Win7 is configured with this setting enabled,
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