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2004 Dec 25
2
Bug#287184: logcheck overwriting ownership/permissions of /etc/logcheck/* on upgrades
Package: logcheck Version: 1.2.32 Severity: important In postinst logcheck "fixes" permissions of /etc/logcheck/* to 750. In my (and others on #d-d) opinion ownership and permissions should be preserved upon package upgrades. Logcheck must not screw with my decision to make them world readable every time it configures. -- Peter
2004 Dec 23
4
Purging /var/mail/username ?
Dovecot is delivering mail to my ~/.mail directory wonderfully. But /var/mail/michael is growing steadily. Is it the job of Dovecot to purge this file regularly? Is there a setting somewhere for this? Thanks, Michael
2009 Jun 01
11
Unbootable machine
Hello Peter & Jeremy, I've found an ordinary desktop PC (with Phoenix Award BIOS 6.00PG) that won't boot off a USB stick created by livecd-tools-024 with syslinux (tested both versions 3.75 and 3.81). The boot process drops to the "boot:" prompt with an error message: could not find kernel image: linux The same USB stick boots fine on any other computer I could find.
2003 Jan 08
3
Logging suggestions?
Any suggestions how user login/logouts should look like in log files? I was thinking: (connected to imaps port) Login: username [IP 1.2.3.4, imaps, compressed] Logout: username [IP 1.2.3.4, imaps, compressed] [1000/100000 bytes (50%), 00:00:12] Bytes being upload/download and the 50% meaning compression ratio for downloaded bytes, probably not worth it for upload. Or if uncompressed, it'd
2004 Apr 08
1
username and password not from /etc/passwd
Can dovecot use usernames and passwords not from /etc/passwd and be able to read mails of an user whose username and password are in /etc/passwd ? For example: - Joe Bloke has a local Unix account joe on Unix server mail.example.com - Sendmail on mail.example.com accepts mails for joe at example.com and put them in /var/mail/joe - can dovecot use other username/password file or database or
2004 Sep 21
1
utime() failed with index file [...] Operation not permitted
Hello, I'm running the dovecot backports from jones.dk. Everything is working fine so far, but whenever someone is logging in (IMAP or POP 3) I get the following error message in my mail.log: [...] pop3(frederik): utime() failed with index file /var/mboxes/frederik/.INBOX/.imap.index: Operation not permitted [...] imap(jako1): utime() failed with index file
2000 Dec 27
1
Incorrect shell quotation in scp
Hi, as the current debian maintainer of the openssh package is a bit busy, I'm helping him with fixing a part of the bugs in openssh that debian users found will forward some of the reports to you. This is the first one and a fix or a comment why this should not be fixed would be appropriated. Thanks Space in filename is not correctly passed by scp to other invoked programs:
2005 Dec 24
2
Eleven??
I was poking around in the Gentoo Linux repository yesterday, trying to satisfy my curiosity about how many programming languages there are in "common use" today. I found one called "Eleven" which is quite strangely similar in intent to Rails. The home page is http://eleven.sourceforge.net/. Eleven is much simpler than Rails, and there are some interesting ideas in it. To
2004 Sep 14
3
Logging IMAP transactions
Mulberry has the ability to log the IMAP exchange client-side. Is there an equivalent logging feature in Dovecot (0.99) to log the IMAP exchange server-side? My problem is that Mulberry is displaying some complex MIME structures incorrectly (eg. nested/forwarded messages) but it seems to go away if I close a folder and re-open it. I'm suspecting that Dovecot is reporting the wrong
2002 Dec 27
1
o.99rc2 works on PowerPC - sort of...
Hi all, The new release starts on PowerPC now. On to the next problem... :-) When accessing my folders through Pine (setup to always go through IMAP, even local mboxes) I get "kicked out" it seems, pretty often. Here's what shows in the logfile: imap(jonas): file imap-bodystructure.c: line 342 (part_write_body): assertion failed: (part->children->next == NULL) - Jonas --
2006 May 13
2
What does it mean to be "masked from data" when attaching? (Newbie question)
I have several data frames, each with six variables and several hundred cases broken out from a larger dataframe by eleven values of a factor called "Division". I have to perform the same analysis on each one. I would like to do it by creating a data frame called data2 eleven times, once with data corresponding to each value of the factor, and performing the same analysis on each of
2017 Dec 03
0
Rcpp, dyn.load and C++ problems
.Call("compute_values_cpp") Also, if you were passing arguments to the C++ function you would need to declare the function differently. Do a search on "Rcpp calling C++ functions from R" HTH, Eric On Sun, Dec 3, 2017 at 3:06 AM, Martin M?ller Skarbiniks Pedersen < traxplayer at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I have written a small C++ function and compile it.
2010 May 03
4
6 different games share 3 different bugs
Here is the situation. There are six different soccer games, developed by Konami, all straight ports from Playstation 2. These are the following: Pro Evolution Soccer 4 (http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=2750) (PES4) Winning Eleven 8 (http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=5152) (american version of PES4) Pro Evolution Soccer 5
2003 Mar 16
2
Failed to create storage with data: ::
# dovecot.conf: protocols = imaps login = imap login_user = mail default_mail_env = maildir:%h/ auth = default auth_mechanisms = plain auth_userdb = passwd-file /tmp/imap.passwd auth_passdb = passwd-file /tmp/imap.passwd auth_user = mail auth_verbose = yes In the log files I get: Mar 15 23:36:30 pos dovecot: Dovecot starting up Mar 15 23:36:37 pos imap-login: Login: testuser [10.0.66.1]
2004 Feb 17
3
More Benchmarks, and a question about indexing
Hi, We are thinking of converting to Dovecot to lighten our I/O load. I have done some performace tests comparing UW-IMAP to Dovecot when using mbox format if anyone is interested. They primarily examine the I/O improvements that can be gained from using Dovecot over UW when staying with mbox format: http://whizzo.uoregon.edu/public/src/mailperf/results.html I had too much cached for this set
2006 Jan 02
2
First time class problems
Hi, I''ve just had my very first attempt of making a JavaScript class, "prototype" style, so please bare with me, for any disastrous errors :-) Anyway, I''ve made this class, which is called on an input field on focus: http://pastebin.com/487417 It works fine in FireFox, but causes some problems in IE. My question is regarding line 69 in the paste. What is
2004 Aug 05
6
Dovecot Local Delivery Agent
Hi I noticed in a post that Timo might start work on a LDA Great! If so, here is something I would really like included. Support for PAM There is quite a lengthy reason behind this. In my organisation, user accounts are created on ldap. It is up to the services to create home directories whenever the user first uses them. For instance, Samba will do this the first time they connect to their
2017 Dec 03
5
Rcpp, dyn.load and C++ problems
Hi, I have written a small C++ function and compile it. However in R I can't see the function I have defined in C++. I have read some web-pages about Rcpp and C++ but it is a bit confusion for me. Anyway, This is the C++-code: #include <Rcpp.h> using namespace Rcpp; // [[Rcpp::export]] List compute_values_cpp(int totalPoints = 1e5, double angle_increment = 0.01, int radius =
2007 Jan 18
8
How can I find out which attribute is screwing up pluralize/singularize?
Hey there :) I''m creating this app on top of a legacy database, that has a mixture of auto_inc ids, non-''id'' named pks, non-integer-pks, foreign keys that end in _code instead of _id, etc. I have the model working great in the console, where I can create any modeled object and reference other objects without issues. However, I''m running into problems with
2009 Nov 04
7
Who's eating our bandwidth?
Hi, I've recently setup a new server for our public libraries. For the last two years, this has been my first "big" job, since it involves networking eleven small to medium size public libraries. There was a hiccup some time ago when the administration hiring me wanted to do it on their own, but it took them less than two weeks to get the server hacked and lose everything. So