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2013 Jun 12
1
Permission denied / missing +r perm
I have postfix configured to deliver mail to dovecot over lmtp into a mailbox that then is accessed over imap. The imap server is running as the user "mail". Whenever I run "postfix flush" I get in mail.log: > Jun 12 05:37:45 li212-205 dovecot: lmtp(21288): Connect from local > Jun 12 05:37:45 li212-205 spamd[18173]: prefork: child states: II > Jun 12 05:37:45
2003 Dec 23
2
Asterisk + CRM
Hello, Anyone aware of any CRM products projects that intagrete with *? Or that integrate with any telephony products? Is there some open API for such integration, or are they all proprietory? Thanks -- Anton Yurchenko<phila@dg.net.ua> Digital Generation
2008 Aug 23
3
Lies wide open ...!
Being as a Windows geek tho, I consider Linux as a more powerful server operating system than Windows. When I saw OS comparison at http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver/compare/linux/server-security.mspx I was shocked! Showed it to a friend and he felt like being brainwashed :D lol. What do you fellows think about this? Thanks. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was
2009 Nov 06
2
Question regarding performance of dovecot-1.0.15
Hi, I have a dovect 1.0.15 on my mailserver and as a Client I use offlineimap. Since some time now my mailsynchronisation got slow - I don't know exactly where the problem is, but I tried to track it down. Usually the UID-Searches are fast (according to the offlineimap-debugging) but as soon as it comes to big folders it takes a long time: [..] DEBUG[imap]: 37:15.22 < * 1
2010 Aug 14
0
Allocate RID problem: algorithm vs NextRid
Hi, after looking for some time on the web for a solution to my problem I feel really brainwashed and I hope someone here can help me :) I'm setting up a PDC based on this: Ubuntu Linux 10.04 LTS Samba 3.4.7 OpenLDAP backend smbldap-tools and I have a problem with RID allocation. Long time ago (before Samba 3.0.25?) RID was generated this way: uid * 2 + 1000 gid * 2 + 1001 and it was nice
2005 Oct 19
1
Message not found errors
Hi, I'm getting a very small amount of users getting message not found errors while downloading mail via POP. By the time they inform me and I switch on rawloging for them it works again. Any ideas where this is going wrong? Or at least a way I can diagnose it? It seems to have been happening since Alpha 1. Currently using pre-release of Alpha4. Regards Andrew -- Andrew Hutchings
2000 May 02
0
Win2k bringing down SMB
We have a small LAN here with NT4/98 clients. I reformated an NT machine and poped win2k on it, but as soon as I try to access the network, it takes over. It can access the samba server fine, but none of the 98/NT machines can see anything. Tried originally with 2.0.7-pre4, then i installed 2.0.7 final and experianced the same problem. Win2k has but to touch the network neighboorhood to wreck
2006 Jan 18
3
Support for foreign keys in Migrations
Is there any work being done to add support for defining foreign keys in ActiveRecord Migrations? If not is it something that people would find useful or do most people here believe in the "Application Database" style over the "Integration Database" style [1] as defined by Fowler? I''d love to see support for foreign keys in Migrations. For selfish reasons
2005 Dec 25
4
Use of TCP_CORK instead of TCP_NODELAY
We're abusing icecast in a true narrowcasting setup (personalized stream per mountpoint). The streams itself are created in a piece of proprietory (spelling?, i'm dutch) software, icecast merely relays them. However, the intended endpoint is an embedded device. This device has trouble with tcp/ip packets not matching the max. packet size (MSS or MSS minus header). After eleborate testing,
2010 Sep 01
2
Championship Manager 01/02 - invisible mouse
I was wondering if anyone could please shed some light on this problem. Championship Manager 01/02 installs fine and would run properly too were it not for the fact that the mouse is completely invisible when moving into the wine window. The wine configuration window is fine, it's just the game itself. I've tried all manner of things, from changing the graphics settings, to even
2006 Feb 22
0
Some Hardware & Asterisk Applications Questions
Hello List: Am a newbie planning to setup Asterisk for the first time. Planning to use PIII 550 Mhz with 256 or 512 MB Ram & 80 GB HDD. Please advise if the above configuration is ok for the application below...if not, please tell me what I need to have a comfortable system. I plan to install minimum CentOS 4.2 Server required with iptables, Samhain & Asterisk & associated programs.
2008 Apr 05
0
ATI Radeon 2600HD + CentOS 5.1 x86_64 = Deadlock
Anyone on the list using an ATI Radeon 2600HD on a x86_64 machine? I have 3 new Dell Precision T3400 workstations with them in it and the moment it tries to fire up X using the proprietory driver it completely deadlocks. I'm looking for help from the community to track this problem. http://ati.cchtml.com/show_bug.cgi?id=941
2006 Feb 07
2
guideline for plug-in to icecast2 server
hi i have switch to using oddcast under window platform and now using icecastwin32 as server in this case is there any possible way to let icecastwin32 to stream Wma? pls advise thanks you -----Original Message----- From: Geoff Shang [mailto:geoff@hitsandpieces.net] Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 1:06 PM To: Neo Jiun Siang - R&D Cc: icecast@xiph.org; njsalan@hotmail.com Subject: RE:
2009 Feb 22
1
(no subject)
what the hell are you talking about? --- On Fri, 2/8/08, wine-users-request at winehq.org <wine-users-request at winehq.org> wrote: From: wine-users-request at winehq.org <wine-users-request at winehq.org> Subject: wine-users Digest, Vol 31, Issue 9 To: wine-users at winehq.org Date: Friday, February 8, 2008, 10:00 AM Send wine-users mailing list submissions to wine-users at
2000 May 18
1
root preexec & 2.0.7
I a have a problem resulting from a neat tool I developed through the use of the "root preexec" option: This is done in the [homes] section of smb.conf. I launch a shell script with the user name (%u) and machine name (%m). The shell calls a C program to check the users quota and returns a code as the percentage of quota used. Meanwhile, all output of the C program has been captured
2014 Jan 09
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] AArch64 Clang CLI interface proposal
I think that this works (and adds no appreciable driver complexity) provided that we're not expecting to support -mtune. If clang is (one day) going to be able to isel based on one target and optimize based on another then we might find ourselves wanting to change the meaning of -march from 'isel and optimize' to 'isel only'. So Amara's question about -mtune (or more
2005 Dec 28
2
Use of TCP_CORK instead of TCP_NODELAY
> > p.s. For an in depth analysis of TCP_CORK read Christiopher Baus' excelent > article: http://www.baus.net/on-tcp_cork Thanks for this pointer. I'd been meaning to reply on this thread, but hadn't got around to it, primarily because I didn't really understand TCP_CORK (the linux manpage is, as usual, fairly unclear on what exactly it does). Now I understand! > >
2005 Dec 28
0
Use of TCP_CORK instead of TCP_NODELAY
Hi Henri and others, Very interesting post about TCP_CORK. I would be very interested in having it applied in the next version of Icecast. I'm using Icecast in a somewhat narrowcasting setup with large numbers of sources (> 100) and between 5 and 50 listeners per source. All streaming is done at low bitrates (16 - 24 kbit/sec) and listeners use embedded devices connected by 56k modems. It
2005 Dec 28
0
Use of TCP_CORK instead of TCP_NODELAY
Michael, With regard to your comment below: > As a streaming server, it's fairly crucial for icecast to send out > data with as low a delay as possible (many clients don't care, but > some do). That's why we use TCP_NODELAY - we actually WANT to send out > data as soon as we can. Can you explain how some clients depend on a low delay when receiving data from icecast? How
2006 Mar 27
6
Fwd: Tricky block args
We in the JRuby project are working to get Rails to work successfully. However, the array-indexed block parameter is not something currently supported in JRuby: x = {} [1,2].each {|x[:foo]|} This is not used extensively in the Rails code, but it''s used enough to cause things to break in JRuby. We have been modifying the above to use a temporary local variable, but obviously