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2010 Aug 19
3
mailbox utilities
Hello,
Are there any utilities that will spit out statistics about some
mailboxes I have on my server? For example, how many messages are in
each mailbox? They appear to be in mbox format (default?).
Thanks!
2010 Aug 11
3
moving mail from private inbox to public folder kills the latter
Hi
I've ran into something rather nasty: if a user moves a mail from its
inbox to a public folder, the folder becomes inaccessible for others,
because the moved file will have the the permission 600 instead of 777
(or 666) which the rest of the emails have in the folder.
How can I change this behavior so when he moves the mail it
automatically becomes world-readable? Also why one mail
2010 Aug 11
1
Thunderbird IMAP woes
Hi,
I'm a new dovecot user. We've actually just migrated our email system
from Courier-IMAP to Dovecot (2.0 rc5) cause we were choking on IO and
resources, and dovecot's cache and indexing really seems to help, not to
mention the awesome amount of options, tweaks, and extra features, so
far, I'm lovin' it. However, we're having a few issues with Thunderbird
and I
2009 Apr 20
2
tinc while traveling
Hi tinc forum,
I was setting up tinc server at home and try to use it while traveling.
There are two questions for me to acheive this.
1. When I scan available ports my external IP address from outside using
nmap, port 655 doesn't show up even though I've enabled on router. I'm using
AT&T DSL and not fixed IP.
I had to use port like 80 for tinc to work. Is this normal?
2. If I
2003 Sep 19
1
Budget Hotel PBX
I'm considering using asterisk to replace an existing PBX in a 40 room hotel and
would appreciate any comments, corrections or insight before I begin.
Only 8 PSTN connections are initially required but since the guests need dial-up
internet access in the rooms it has to be Frac-T1 as opposed to using FXO ports on
a channel bank.
IP phones are not an option strictly because of price. The
2003 Apr 23
1
Setting up Xemacs + Sweave
Dear list,
I have tried to setup my Xemacs for use with Sweave, which I indend to learn.
I have followed the instructions in the Sweave FAQ, that is to say, I put
(defun Rnw-mode ()
(require 'ess-noweb)
(noweb-mode)
(if (fboundp 'R-mode)
(setq noweb-default-code-mode 'R-mode)))
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.Rnw\\'" . Rnw-mode))
(add-to-list
2006 Jan 18
1
Iaxmodem and Efax?
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2006 Dec 19
1
preserving sparse matrices (Matrix)
Hi,
I have sparse (tridiagonal) matrices, and I use the Matrix package for
handling them. For certain computations, I need to either set the
first row to zero, or double the last row. I find that neither
operation preserves sparsity, eg
> m <- Diagonal(5)
> m
5 x 5 diagonal matrix of class "ddiMatrix"
[,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [,5]
[1,] 1 . . . .
[2,] . 1
2003 Apr 17
1
Testing for whole numbers
Is there a way in R to test if a given number is an integer, ie a
whole number? I am not referring to the data type of a number, but to
its value.
That is to say, is.whole(pi-pi+2) would be TRUE, whereas is.whole(4/3)
would be false. At the moment I am using
is.whole <- function(a) { floor(a)==a }
which is OK for real numbers, but not for complex ones (a+bi would be
a whole number if both a
2003 Oct 01
3
fitting Markov chains
I need to find a computationally simple process for the movement of
interest rates. In this simplified model, an interest rate can have
3--5 possible values, and its movement is characterized by a matrix of
transition probabilities (ie, it is a Markov process).
I would like to estimate this process from a given set of data.
For example, let the interest rate time series be:
7 3 8 2 5 9 6
2006 Oct 27
1
making uniroot a bit more robust?
Hi,
I wonder if it would make sense to make uniroot detect zeros at the
endpoints, eg
if f(lower)==0, return lower as the root, else
if f(upper)==0, return upper as the root, else
stop if f(upper)*f(lower) > 0 (currently it stops if >=), else
proceed to the algorithm proper.
Currently I am using a wrapper function to implement this, and I found
it useful. But I didn't want to send a
2007 Jul 03
2
dovecot + winbind problem
Hi!
I'm having some problem with our setup. I have a linux server
authenticating from a win2k3 domain controller via winbind and pam. When
i try to log in I receive the following error messages:
Jul 3 10:26:10 zeusz pam_winbind[20375]: user 'tamas' granted access
Jul 3 10:26:10 zeusz pam_winbind[20375]: user 'tamas' OK
Jul 3 10:26:10 zeusz pam_winbind[20375]: user
2019 Jan 29
2
mbox 2 Maildir
Hi,
I am not an professional system admin, but I am running a small debian
mail server for many years. It is time to migrate from mbox to Maildir.
There is a nice and clean description for doing this without service
downtime at https://wiki.dovecot.org/Tools/Doveadm/Sync
I have to set per-user config for mailbox type using userdb extra fields.
However, I miss some information and I can not
2019 Jan 29
4
mbox 2 Maildir
W/o downtime: see the wiki page below, the "Converting" section.
Briefly for my case something like this should work and generally seems
simple (no syntax checking yet, pseudo-code like):
* Configuration uses mail_location = mbox:~/mails
* setup per-user mail location and do for each user individually in a
serial manner:
-- doveadm sync maildir:~/Maildir; mbox is synced to Maildir,
2019 Feb 05
2
mbox 2 Maildir
Hi,
I am experimenting with the migration.
I unset mail_location, thus it is empty and dovecot performs automatic
mailbox detection. Therefore I do not need per-user set of mail
location. I login as a testuser and do:
doveadm sync maildir:~/Maildir
It seems for me that in this situation the new Maildir becomes the
active mail delivery location at the time of the creation(?) or
completing the
2015 Oct 07
2
bug report: dovecot-imapd core dump
Hi,
could not find it -- back to the list, maybe someone can suggest a
fix/workaround.
Best,
Tamas
On Wed, Oct 07 2015, Dominik Breu wrote:
> Hello,
>
> yeah this one looks familiar to me can you search the list back in
> september there was a somewhat similar bug with thunderbird imho timo
> posted a notice about it.
>
> greetings,
>
> dominik
>
> Am
2009 Apr 01
2
Plotting multiple ablines
I really want to do this:
abline(
a=tan(-kT*pi/180),
b=kY-tan(-kT*pi/180)*kX
)
where kX,kY and kT are vectors of equal length. But I can't do that
with abline unless I use a loop, and I haven't figured out the least
unelegant way of writing the loop yet. So is there a way to do this
without a loop?
Or if I am to resort to the loop, what's the best way of doing it
considering that I
2011 Jul 04
1
Ubuntu version
hi!
http://download.gluster.com/pub/gluster/glusterfs/3.2/3.2.1/Ubuntu/glusterfs_3.2.1-1_amd64.deb
Which version of Ubuntu was it built for? Maybe it can be used for any
version of it?
Are the build script available for download?
Thank you,
tamas
2006 Nov 18
4
array indexes in C
I am passing (numeric) arrays to a C function, called with .C. To the
best of my knowledge, I can do this in R by passing it as a vector
(with as.vector) to the .C call.
However, it would be useful to access the array as an array inside C,
ie not have to calculate how array indices (i,j,k) map to the vector
elements. What is the right way to do this? Are there convenience
functions to do the
2003 May 19
6
G729 and snom
hey, I bought a license for 729 but I can't use it this is the message.
== Registered translator 'g729tolinb' from format 8 to 6, cost 99999
== Registered translator 'lintog729b' from format 6 to 8, cost 18
== Parsing '/etc/asterisk/enum.conf': Found
Asterisk Ready.
*CLI> WARNING[5126]: File chan_sip.c, Line 1601 (process_sdp): No compatible codecs!