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2012 Jul 10
2
different mail_max_userip settings
Is it possible to have mail_max_userip set to a value for localhost (webmail) and to another value for everything else? Best regards Federico Bianchi Dipartimento di Storia delle Arti Universita` di Pisa via Trieste, 38 - I-56126 Pisa (Italy) tel.(+39) 050 221 6 024; fax (+39) 050 221 6 001 e-mail: <f.bianchi at arte.unipi.it>
2011 Apr 20
2
survexp with weights
Hello, I probably have a syntax error in trying to generate an expected survival curve from a weighted cox model, but I can't see it. I used the help sample code to generate a weighted model, with the addition of a "weights=albumin" argument (I only chose albumin because it had no missing values, not because of any real relevance). Below are my code with the resulting error
2010 Dec 07
2
mail.err
I keep getting this error, and I have no clue where it comes from. I have no localhost in my fetchmailrc file, all I have in main.cf is: mydestination = paulandcilla.homelinux.org, localhost here is some of the entries in /var/log/mail.err: Dec 7 16:00:38 paulandcilla fetchmail[16761]: connection to localhost:smtp [::1/25] failed: Connection refused. Dec 7 16:00:40 paulandcilla
2007 Nov 24
1
Hmisc: can not reproduce figure 4 of Statistical Tables and Plots using S and LATEX
Dear R-users: I can not reproduce figure 4 of *Statistical Tables and Plots using S and LATEX* by Prof. Frank Harrell with the following code: rm(list=ls()) library(Hmisc) getHdata(pbc) attach(pbc) age.groups <- cut2(age, c(45,60)) g <- function(y) apply(y, 2, quantile, c(.25,.5,.75)) y <- with(pbc, cbind(Chol=chol,Bili=bili)) # You can give new column names that are not legal S names
2008 Nov 24
1
Discrepancy in the PBC data set
The data set in R is wrong. I've found mistakes on 2 lines in a quick look. I don't know if the data is incorrect in the Appendix of Fleming and Harrington as well (someone seems to have borrowed my copy), which is where the data set appears to have been taken from, given all the "-9" codes in it. (Note, Tom Fleming originally got the data from me, so I'm fairly
2008 Nov 21
1
Discrepancy in the regression coefficients for Cox regression - PBC data set
Hi, When I run the following Cox proportional hazards model on the Mayo clinic's PBC data set (given in the "survival" package), the regression coefficients do not agree with the results presented in Table 4.6.3 (p. 195) of Fleming & Harrington's book. library(survival) data(pbc) ans.cox <- coxph(Surv(time, status) ~ log(bili) + log(alb) + age + log(protime) +
2005 Sep 19
2
Problem with tick marks in lines.survfit (package survival)
I have attempted to follow posting guidelines but I have failed to find out what I am doing wrong here. I am trying to use lines.survfit to plot a second curve onto a survival curve produced by plot.survfit. In my case this is to be a progression free survival curve superimposed upon an overall survival curve, but I will illustrate my problem using the example given in the help for
2007 May 17
1
MICE for Cox model
R-helpers: I have a dataset that has 168 subjects and 12 variables. Some of the variables have missing data and I want to use the multiple imputation capabilities of the "mice" package to address the missing data. Given that mice only supports linear models and generalized linear models (via the lm.mids and glm.mids functions) and that I need to fit Cox models, I followed the previous
2024 Feb 22
1
Extracting Plot Arguments
Hi All, I'm building an autograding framework for my biostatistics class this semester, and I am exploring different ways to automatically grade figures. In other classes, I teach ggplot2 and I extract information directly from the ggplot2 object. However, in this class we are using base R and I need to extract information from base-r graphics. I've tried several different approaches,
2009 Aug 23
7
Using Thunderbird as local mail reader
Hi! I'm trying to figure out how to use Thunderbird as a local mail reader. So far I don't see any way to configure it other than as a POP3 or IMAP mail reader, but I get my mail locally and would like to try using Tbird to read it. What am I overlooking? Thanks in advance! -- ---- Fred Smith -- fredex at fcshome.stoneham.ma.us ------------------------ ---- Do you
2013 Dec 25
2
clicking on link in Thunderbird fails to open page in Firefox
This worked fine for years until I updated firefox and thunderbird recently. Now, however, when I click on a link in an email in thunderbird, rather than open the indicated webpage in firefox, nothing at all happens. network.protocol-handler.app.http in tbird's about:config specifies the executable /usr/lib/thunderbird/open-browser.sh and running the latter at the CLI with a URL as an
2024 Feb 17
2
Capturing Function Arguments
I'm wrapping a function in R and I want to record all the arguments passed to it, including default values and missing values. I want to be able to snoop on function calls in sourced scripts as part of a unit testing framework. I can capture the values fine, but I'm having trouble evaluating them as if `force()` had been applied to each of them. Here is a minimal example: f0 <-
2013 Dec 24
4
Thunderbird message cache out of sync after repetitive rsyncs...
Ok, hopefully there is a solution to this. I've been experimenting with multiple rsyncs in preparation for pulling the trigger on the mail server switch, but have a problem that I really want to fox before doing so. Apparently something causes Thunderbirds local message cache to get out of sync with dovecot after a sync. Here is the series of commands I'm running: 1. stop postfix,
2010 May 07
2
Thunderbird very slow startup, 1.2.11, mbox, postfix local delivery to /var/mail
I've Google'd to exhaustion and can't seem to find an answer to my problem. I'm not sure if the problem is TBird 3 or my Dovecot setup. The basic problem is that when I launch TBird and it grabs messages upon startup, it takes forever to supposedly pull them down. Once it's got them they sort relatively quickly into the proper IMAP (dovecot) folders. I don't use sieve
2008 May 07
4
thunderbird sane config (OT)
Does anyone have any experience putting together a sane config for Thunderbird in an automated fashion? Automated meaning "simple to distribute to users". -- (Background: I'm currently experiencing that Thunderbird does not work against Postfix/Dovecot because the wizard interface for setting up an account does not accept TLS-only servers. Users just sit there with a broken
2010 Oct 29
1
Multiple wildcards in source
Hi there, We have a directory structure such as: "/home/foobar/domains/example.com/public" "/home/cake/domains/mydomain.org/public" I need to use a single rsync command to sync "/home/*/domains/*" to another directory, but I'm really struggling on how to do this. rsync -arv '/home/*/domains/*' ~/ rsync: change_dir "/home/*/domains" failed: No
2010 Nov 12
1
squirrelmail inbox empty
I am running Dovecot + Postfix +Squirrelmail on Debian Lenny.Fetchmail pulls the mail, dovecot spreads it around. I had squirrelmail setup & I tested it from within my router ( internal LAN). yesterday I had to go babysit my grand daughter, and I setup port forward for IMAP port 143, and I can use squirrelmail through firefox on my laptop. All the other folders have all the mail from the
2011 Oct 25
2
Thunderbird slow in talking with dovecot IMAP AND to sendmail
I'm trying to find out what's causing this slowdown -- it's INTOLERABLE.... over 1 minute and less than 1% done. (400MB file)... After trying 3 times, I gave up and logged in using X to the server and ran Tbird from there.... Mail sent out in < 1 minute, though the copy to dovecot took about 50% longer. So... I looked at the network trace. and everyfrackin' body was
2006 Aug 02
4
1.0rc3 problem w/ Thunderbird 1.5.0.5 on Mac OS X
Howdy, I'm very excited about the new dovecot release because I've been having problems with a hang on saving messages to my sent-mail box over imap+ssl. I installed 1.0rc3 over my 1.0rc2 install on FreeBSD 5.3 in the same manner as all the other upgrades I've done. After checking my email, tbird became nonresponsive and I saw this repeating in my logs ad infinitum: Aug 2 10:17:10
2003 Aug 04
1
coxph and frailty
Hi: I have a few clarification questions about the elements returned by the coxph function used in conjuction with a frailty term. I create the following group variable: group <- NULL group[id<50] <- 1 group[id>=50 & id<100] <- 2 group[id>=100 & id<150] <- 3 group[id>=150 & id<200] <- 4 group[id>=200 & id<250] <- 5 group[id>=250