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2011 Jan 11
2
Making shared folders "unmovable"
I have set up an area of shared folders with Dovecot 1.2 that is accessed by several people (by way of one account, and everyone who logs in sees these same folders), and the only problem with this setup is that occasionally somebody moves one of the folders underneath another folder or somewhere else in the folder structure, and this sometimes disrupts some automatic procmail filters and the
2020 Apr 11
0
Users' Home Folders - conflicting advice in WiKi
On 11/04/2020 10:21, Roy Eastwood wrote: > On 10/04/2020 19:22 Rowland penny wrote: >> On 10/04/2020 18:02, Roy Eastwood via samba wrote: >>> Rowland, >>> >>> In the Wiki page "User Home Folders", Section 2.1 "Using Windows ACLs" >>> correctly describes how to set permissions to allow the Windows >>> program Active Directory
2020 Apr 11
2
Users' Home Folders - conflicting advice in WiKi
On 10/04/2020 19:22 Rowland penny wrote: > On 10/04/2020 18:02, Roy Eastwood via samba wrote: > > Rowland, > > > > In the Wiki page "User Home Folders", Section 2.1 "Using Windows ACLs" > > correctly describes how to set permissions to allow the Windows > > program Active Directory Users and Computers to automatically create the user's home
2020 Apr 10
0
Users' Home Folders - conflicting advice in WiKi
On 10/04/2020 18:02, Roy Eastwood via samba wrote: > Rowland, > > In the Wiki page "User Home Folders", Section 2.1 "Using Windows ACLs" > correctly describes how to set permissions to allow the Windows program > Active Directory Users and Computers to automatically create the user's home > folder. But in the next section "Creating the Home folder
2020 Apr 10
0
Users' Home Folders - conflicting advice in WiKi
The way I do it, I create the home folder share on the server and set the required ACLs as in the wiki. Then I fill in the field in the ADUC Pane, Profile Path. Then I click ok. At that point, ADUC should open a connection to the share, create the new folder, set the acl correctly and then change the ownership. pam_mkhomedir is for when you're logging in say via SSH and unix needs
2010 Nov 03
1
emails getting mangled when dragging from Exchange account to IMAP shared folders
I'm having the most frustrating issue, and I'm at a loss for what is happening. I'm not even sure it is with Dovecot, but that's why I'm posting this here... if it isn't a dovecot issue, maybe someone can get me headed in the right direction? I've posted relevant dovecot and config info at the bottom of this post. Here's the scenario: We recently migrated our
2020 Apr 11
2
Users' Home Folders - conflicting advice in WiKi
On 11/04/2020 11:00, Rowland penny wrote: > > Just confirmed that pam_mkhomedir is not enabled, created a new user test2 using ADUC. Set the Home folder on the Profile tab > to > > connect H: to \\<server name>\users\test2 and the folder is created on the server. > > > > Regards, > > > > Roy > > > > > That is NOT the users home
2014 Jun 03
1
share folders in BTRFS w/o having to retransfer back from a wind0ze computer
I have the samba with AC DC running... that was fun...not. Debian Wheezy with backport, # samba --version Version 4.1.7-Debian and I am using BTRFS for the file systems. My issue. I have about 400gig of files that were shared with a samba the old way, security = user I was hoping I could just change the ownership recursively to be something standard, like root:sambashares and put it in the
2020 Apr 10
3
Users' Home Folders - conflicting advice in WiKi
Rowland, In the Wiki page "User Home Folders", Section 2.1 "Using Windows ACLs" correctly describes how to set permissions to allow the Windows program Active Directory Users and Computers to automatically create the user's home folder. But in the next section "Creating the Home folder for a New User" 3.1 "Using Windows ACLs", the blue box states
2020 Apr 10
3
Users' Home Folders - conflicting advice in WiKi
On 10.04.2020 20:22, Rowland penny via samba wrote: > On 10/04/2020 18:02, Roy Eastwood via samba wrote: >> Rowland, >> >> In the Wiki page "User Home Folders", Section 2.1 "Using Windows ACLs" >> correctly describes how to set permissions to allow the Windows program >> Active Directory Users and Computers to automatically create the >>
2020 Apr 11
0
Users' Home Folders - conflicting advice in WiKi
On 10.04.2020 22:53, Rowland penny via samba wrote: > On 10/04/2020 21:25, Alex MacCuish via samba wrote: >> The way I do it, I create the home folder share on the server and set >> the required ACLs as in the wiki. Then I fill in the field in the >> ADUC Pane, Profile Path. Then I click ok. At that point, ADUC should >> open a connection to the share, create the new
2009 Mar 31
1
Virtual user folder configuration
Since I'm going to make a change to my folder structure, what would be recommended so I can avoid the need in the future? All my mail users are virtual - they have no existence in /etc/passwd, nor do they have folders under /home. At this time, all mail is being delivered to maildir:/var/mail/%d/%n - and the home is the same (which is becoming more of a problem). As I see it, I have the
2008 Sep 04
1
Erlang-style message-passing in R: Rmpi, Snow, NetWorkSpaces, etc.
I see about 7 different R packages for multi-process parallel programming. Which do you think is the best, most complete, and most robust to pick for general purpose Erlang-style message-passing programming in R, and why? First here's my use case, and then my analysis so far. I often have code whose basic organization looks something like this: 1. Fetch step: For each date, gather up or
2008 Mar 27
1
samba automatically delete folders ??????????
Dear list, I am facing really a mysterious problem with samba. I am using clarkconnect server where samba-3.0.25b-1.1.cc is installed. I have created some samba users and windows XP user can share their samba files and folders without any problem. But the problem which happened here third time is auto deletion of files and folders !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! An user ( FROM XP) simply deleted 2
2003 Oct 12
1
samba server browsing? (help!)
Dear all. I have install samba 2.2.7a in mandrake 9.1 and success access by client, but there is a problem about it. Server samba is giving an ip address 192.11.11.xxx and client is having ip address 192.11.11.xxx and 192.11.12.xxx. in computer client (windows NT, Win2k, and win98) which have an ip address 192.11.11.xxx server can access straightly from network neighborhood (without searching
2015 Mar 21
2
Deleting empty folders
Thanks Hardy. I have 1600 folders to delete.. in the end I did find -type d -name "* 1" -exec rm -r {} \; On 21 March 2015 at 21:22, Hardy Flor <HFlor at gmx.de> wrote: > With > doveadm mailbox status -u ... messages"*" > There is a list of folders and the number of messages and then with > doveadm mailbox delete -u ... "<name>" > to
2017 Jan 16
0
Remove empty milder folders
On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 07:03:49AM -0700, @lbutlr wrote: >Not sure if anyone will find this useful, but this is how I deleted a bunch (several hundred) of empty mail folders from a user account: > ># doveadm mailbox status -u ?user at example.com" messages "*" ALL | grep "=0" | awk -F= '{print $1}' | awk '{print "rm -rf ."$1}' > list
2015 Mar 20
0
Strange empty folders 1 1 1 1 1
I just updated to the latest dovecot from 1.2 and it has been working great for most of my clients. But one client,who is using Outlook, has found that hundreds of folders have been created, e.g. admin at domain Deleted Items 1 admin at domain Deleted Items 1 1 admin at domain Deleted Items 1 1 1 .... admin at domain Deleted Items 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2015 Mar 21
0
Deleting empty folders
With doveadm mailbox status -u ... messages"*" There is a list of folders and the number of messages and then with doveadm mailbox delete -u ... "<name>" to delete. Am 20.03.2015 um 21:18 schrieb Samuel Williams: > So, along with the problem of lots of folders ending in 1 1 1 1, I'd like > to have a strategy to delete these. > > I was trying to understand
2015 Mar 20
4
Deleting empty folders
So, along with the problem of lots of folders ending in 1 1 1 1, I'd like to have a strategy to delete these. I was trying to understand if it is possible to use http://linux.die.net/man/1/doveadm-expunge to delete empty folders, but without also deleting messages? Is this possible and if so what is the syntax? Kind regards, Samuel