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2017 Aug 03
1
find similar words in text
I received this from Matt Jockers and it worked! I missed something. How can I now see(display) this list? Hi Riann, There are a couple of ways that you could do this. . . the best approach would probably be to use *grep* instead of *which*, but let me show you both ways. On page 30, replace whales.v <- which(moby.word.v == *whale*) with whale_words <- c(*whale", *whales",
2017 Aug 03
0
find similar words in text
Please keep messages on the list so others can pitch in. _Which_ words do you want to consider identical for the purpose of frequency count? _What_ do you want to plot? B. > On Aug 3, 2017, at 4:36 PM, Riaan Van Der Walt <Riaan.VanDerWalt at nwu.ac.za> wrote: > > Hallo Boris, > I've loaded the Rstem, Snowball. > But I am clueless how to get a list eg. whal* (whale,
2018 Oct 19
1
Dovecot 2.2.13 error message
Maybe I misunderstand. Each user is only able to access their mailbox from a single connection at a time. Other users can access the NFS Spool from other connections, I think that is what I am calling Concurrent connections. Is that the same definition you have? From: dovecot [mailto:dovecot-bounces at dovecot.org] On Behalf Of Aki Tuomi Sent: Friday, October 19, 2018 10:05 AM To: Albert
2018 Oct 19
0
Dovecot 2.2.13 error message
<!doctype html> <html> <head> <meta charset="UTF-8"> </head> <body> <div> Concurrent access is not supported. One user should access mail using one backend at a time. You can use dovecot in director mode to prevent this. </div> <div> <br> </div> <div> Aki </div> <blockquote
2018 Dec 18
0
High Load average on NFS Spool - v.2.1.15 & 2.2.13
Am Dienstag, den 18.12.2018, 14:26 -0500 schrieb Albert E. Whale, CEH CHS CISA CISSP: > I have, but I will be happy to review it once again. > > > On 12/18/18 2:14 PM, admin wrote: > > > > > > > Am Dienstag, den 18.12.2018, 14:06 -0500 schrieb Albert E. > > Whale, CEH CHS CISA CISSP: > > > >
2018 Dec 18
1
High Load average on NFS Spool - v.2.1.15 & 2.2.13
dont play net cop here but since you want to try force your opinion down others throats heres one for you, if you want to try dictate to someone to bottom post to suite you how about you use proper net etiquette yourself and TRIM your posts On 12/19/18, admin <admin at awib.it> wrote: > Am Dienstag, den 18.12.2018, 14:26 -0500 schrieb Albert E. Whale, CEH > CHS CISA CISSP: >>
2018 Dec 18
2
High Load average on NFS Spool - v.2.1.15 & 2.2.13
I have, but I will be happy to review it once again. On 12/18/18 2:14 PM, admin wrote: > Am Dienstag, den 18.12.2018, 14:06 -0500 schrieb Albert E. Whale, CEH > CHS CISA CISSP: >> >> I have two servers pointing to an NFS mounted mail spool with >> dovecot.? Since I recently switched from using Dovecot v1.X, I have >> been experiencing high CPU use with the two
2012 Aug 13
0
employment opportunity for Fisheries Post Doc and R programmer
*August 12, 2012* ** *Postdoctoral Researcher working on spatial models of marine wildlife, using R. * Integrated Statistics is looking for a post doctoral scientist to work with the Passive Acoustics Research Group and Large Whale Research Group, part of the Protected Species Branch at the Northeast Fisheries Science Center in Woods Hole, Massachusetts
2018 Oct 19
2
Dovecot 2.2.13 error message
Yes, there is currently concurrent usage because the Mail spool is NFS Mounted. Here is the current configuration: dovecot -n # 2.1.15: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf # OS: Linux 3.10.54-server-2.mga3 i686 Mageia 3 base_dir = /var/run/dovecot/ disable_plaintext_auth = no lock_method = dotlock login_greeting = SpamZapper Email ready. login_log_format_elements = user=<%u> method=%m
2004 Jan 21
0
Samba3 Printer drivers installation
Hello, I am having problems installing printer drivers for Samsung ML-4500 printer, so windows workstation can just fetch them from print$ share. When I run rpcclient with -d 4 i get the following error: whale:/home/samba/home# rpcclient -d 4 -Uroot%xxxx -c 'adddriver "Windows NT x86"
2018 Dec 18
0
High Load average on NFS Spool - v.2.1.15 & 2.2.13
Am Dienstag, den 18.12.2018, 14:06 -0500 schrieb Albert E. Whale, CEH CHS CISA CISSP: > I have two servers pointing to an NFS mounted mail spool with > dovecot. Since I recently switched from using Dovecot v1.X, I > have been experiencing high CPU use with the two Dovecot > servers. > I am not certain why they are not well behaved. Here is the >
2017 Jul 31
4
find similar words in text
I am new to R. Busy with Text Analysis. Need a script to find e.g whale, whales, whale's, whaler, whalers, whaling,... in Moby Dick Riaan
2006 Feb 06
4
Relationship Question (STI)
My girlfriend and I have been dating for two years, and she just told me she has an STI... Actually, I currently have three different models, like: Dog, Whale, Monkey They all have some similar attributes, but, they are unique enough to break into their own models. I could use STI, but I think the table would just have too many columns. Now, I wanted to let the Dog''s, Whale''s
2018 Oct 18
2
Dovecot 2.2.13 error message
In attempting to reactivate my IMAP communications with my Email Spool (NFS Mounted), I have gotten the following while attempting to download the Emails via POP3. Oct 18 08:00:45 ns4 dovecot: pop3-login: Login: user=<aewhale>, method=PLAIN, rip=74.109.213.194, lip=66.207.133.232 Oct 18 08:02:40 ns4 dovecot: pop3(aewhale): Error: Timeout (180s) while waiting for dotlock for transaction
2018 Dec 18
2
High Load average on NFS Spool - v.2.1.15 & 2.2.13
I have two servers pointing to an NFS mounted mail spool with dovecot.? Since I recently switched from using Dovecot v1.X, I have been experiencing high CPU use with the two Dovecot servers. I am not certain why they are not well behaved.? Here is the configuration information. This configuration is currently running at a load average of 17. /usr/sbin/dovecot -n # 2.1.15:
2018 Oct 19
0
Dovecot 2.2.13 error message
On 18.10.2018 15.15, Albert Whale wrote: > > In attempting to reactivate my IMAP communications with my Email Spool > (NFS Mounted), I have gotten the following while attempting to > download the Emails via POP3. > > ? > > Oct 18 08:00:45 ns4 dovecot: pop3-login: Login: user=<aewhale>, > method=PLAIN, rip=74.109.213.194, lip=66.207.133.232 > > Oct 18 08:02:40
2014 May 27
1
dovecot 2.1.15 hangs while connecting.
I am using Dovecot in two Server environments. My Legacy (5 years+ old) servers are running dovecot 1.1.20, and are responding as expected. These servers are using an NFS based storage for the /home directory structure, and are working beautifully. However, I need to replace these inefficient servers, and get more current. That brings me to the problem, where I am implementing Dovecot
2008 Oct 26
3
cannot use password-file for userdb
OK, I am attempting to use the userdb connection to facilitate per user migration to Maildir format from mbox. Here's the first user: more /home/dovecot.passwd health:$1$MCtvt/Tz$FmKqU/cbWlBhKnhc5W.Ko.:1152:1152:/home/health:userdb_mail=maildir:~/Maildir The configuration was set up as: userdb passwd { } I changed this to: userdb passwd-file { args = /home/dovecot.conf }
2008 Oct 27
2
mail_location: mbox: mkdir failed
Is there an automatic solution to this? Oct 27 08:00:48 192.168.50.5 dovecot: POP3(evelina2): mail_location: mbox: mkdir(/home/popuser_evelina2/mail) failed: Permission denied Oct 27 08:00:48 192.168.50.5 dovecot: Fatal: POP3(evelina2): Namespace initialization failed Oct 27 08:00:51 192.168.50.5 dovecot: POP3(evelina2): mail_location: mbox: mkdir(/home/popuser_evelina2/mail) failed: Permission
2008 Oct 12
2
Can I translate the userid to match the UW-POP3 server?
OK, I have been running the UW-POP3 server which currently translates all login ids as lowercase (i.e. Anthony becomes anthony). Now the Dovecot server is very flexible and currently I have not found how to translate the upper case characters to lowercase. What configuration setting will translate the userids to lowercase? -- Albert E. Whale, CHS CISA CISSP Sr. Security, Network, Risk