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2012 Jun 25
2
setdiff datframes
hi, I have 2 files example 1 and example 2 and would like to know what is in example2 and not in example1 (attached) V1 contain data which could be in duplicated which I am using as identifiers I used setdiff(example2$V1,example1$V1) to find the identifiers which are specific to example2: [1] "rs2276598" "rs17253672" I am looking for a way to get an output with all
2009 Oct 09
2
mail archiving
Im curious if anyone is archiving emails and what they are using. I currently utilize sendmail/procmail/dovecot. thanks, ddh -- Dwayne Hottinger Network Administrator Harrisonburg City Public Schools "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler." -- Albert Einstein "The hottest places in Hell are reserved for those who, in times of moral crisis,
2006 Jul 23
6
Best way to sort the emails in a mailing list?
I know this isn''t really rails related, but I was wondering if anyone had a clever way to sort out which mailing list threads they''ve been involved with and which ones they haven''t. That way when a new email comes in and its in a thread you''ve been involved with, you could move it to another folder. I''ve looked at the email headers and
2007 Apr 14
1
Archiving mail
Hi, Is anyone archiving e-mails? We use Sendmail+MailScanner on CentOS 3 and 4, and we'd appreciate any advice. Regards, Ugo
2014 Aug 01
1
Mail Archiving/Lucene Indexes/mbox
I have a script (available on demand) that moves all my mail for a given month to a separate NAMESPACE (#ARCHIVE). When I do that, the lucene-indexes folder in the PRIMARY namespace seems to get cleaned out, and NOTHING gets put in the lucene-indexes folder (although it gets created) in the #ARCHIVE namespace. Is this to spec? the archiving is done via doveadm move commands. Thanks! --
2006 Nov 03
3
Server-side mail archiving - possible dovecot lda feature?
Hi Timo, I have a question on the feasibility of adding the capability directly in dovecot LDA (or maybe this wouldn't be the correct place?) to provide a server-side mail archiving feature. What I'd like is a simple way to define a maildir, ie: vmail/archive/$user/Inbox and vmail/archive/$user/Inbox.Sent And then have the dovecot LDA deliver a copy of all mail (incoming and
2006 Apr 27
2
autocomplete question
I''ve just started using the unbelievably easy and cool auto-complete feature. Does anyone know if you can make it search only from the start of the string (or from the beginning of each word)? By default it seems to do a complete search of the strings - typing MI returns both "Mike Jones" and "Mary Smith". I have to believe this will be much slower as the number of
2003 Mar 04
1
Mailing lists and spam
Hello, everyone. I've proven to myself, via throw-away addresses, that individuals and robots sift thru archives and mailing list subscription lists, gathering addresses to sell on CD's to spammers. No list is immune, especially if it or its archives are available over the web. I've been spammed within a very short while of my address appearing on a posted message. If you go to
2004 Aug 06
2
liveice sending horrible static noise?
well, I got it working with the liveice-xmms plugin... had to sift through the source and remove the -x argument passed to lame... --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'icecast-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject
2004 Dec 29
2
So what if I can't dial out ... or in ... Asterisk just blows my mind!
I subscribed to this list for about two months before I began posting, so I've got a buttload of email to sift through ... I'm doing this BEFORE I flood the list with my inane questions ... But here goes: I read a reply from one guy to another about recording. The message included this context from extensions.conf: [recordings] exten => 500,1,Festival('Please record your
2017 Apr 20
2
Log Level and Failed Authentication Attempts
Hello Samba Friends, For those of you who have had to sift through Samba logs for clues on how to determine what caused an account to lock after repeated failed logon attempts, what "log level" settings have you found to be most helpful? Thanks, Matthew ©2017 KNOCK, inc. All rights reserved. KNOCK is a registered trademark of KNOCK, inc. This message and any attachments contain
2006 Jun 22
4
Can I peek at all "active sessions"?
My users need to login to run the app I''m building. I''d like to give them an "Other users currently active:" piece of information. I could track it myself in the database based on login/logout, but that doesn''t really count for people just leaving the computer logged in and never coming back. Does Rails have an API for me to monitor sessions and take a
2002 Nov 05
0
FW: rsync-cvs mail list archiving broken??
Thanks! If I can be of any help, please let me know. While I don't have a lot of free time, either, I enjoy working on open-source software and have several years of experience porting it to our system. I'd be happy to try to lend a hand from time to time, applying well-formed patches or looking at bugs. Maybe my slack and busy periods would happen at different times from the other
2003 Jul 18
7
OT: list format vs newsgroup format
Arrrrgh I hate trying to sift through all these messages and keep track of the various threads going on ......... Who else on here prefers the newsgroup/threaded approach? If you haven't already, check out news.gmane.org for mailing lists turned into newsgroups readable by news readers....... only problem being that this list requires list membership before
2005 Aug 01
5
Tracking Traffic By Port or Process?
Does anyone know of a way to track TCP/IP traffic by TCP/UDP port and/or by process/daemon with CentOS? I know a variety of ways to track it in total (e.g., ifInOctets & ifOutOctets with SNMP), but I'm not sure how to be approach seeing traffic by application, port, or process. One option would be to write something that would sift through different stuff for each daemon (for example,
2006 Dec 21
5
cft through changes (new tool based on puppet)
I''ve started working on a new tool that should help with modifying the configuration of a system under the control of puppet. The tool is called cft (pronounced ''sift'') and is inspired by Gnome''s Sabayon[1] in taht it watches how an admin changes a system and spits out a puppet manifest based on its observations. Cft''s website is
2016 May 04
4
Filter optimization remarks by the hotness of the code region
This idea came up a few times recently [1][2] so I’d like start prototyping it. To summarize, we can emit optimization remarks using the -Rpass* options. These are currently emitted by optimizations like vectorization[3], unrolling, inlining and since last week loop distribution. For large programs however this can amount to a lot of diagnostics output to sift through. Filtering this by the
2016 Dec 27
2
(Thin)LTO llvm build
After figuring out the fault in the configuration step and rebuilding, and then rebuilding again by forcing it with `ninja -k 16`, I managed to build everything but 12 ninja targets. I have to sift through them before I can report more, and I don't don't know if it's small enough to post here, but some of the more interesting errors are:
2001 Sep 03
2
channel coupling in rc2
This question has probably been asked a zillion times, but I'm either too dumb or too lazy to sift through the archives, so I'll ask it here again: Which of the bitrates in RC2 utilize channel coupling and which don't? And when can we expect to choose for ourselves whether we want to use channel coupling at any particular bitrate? Thanks for your patience, mlf -- Michael Flegel,
2014 Jan 02
1
New Log Messages?
In recent months I started noticing a new type of log message. Here are some examples. One of each but my logs show many runs of these types of messages. Along with others but these are the majority type. Imagine lines like these repeated many times in the syslog. Dec 7 15:49:42 havoc sshd[7575]: Received disconnect from 114.80.246.178: 11: Normal Shutdown, Thank you for playing [preauth]