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2006 Jan 09
1
Maildir permissions, shared folders & postfix
Hi there, It's my understanding that shared folders can be implemented in the Dovecot IMAP server by simply symlinking one maildir to another, eg: $ ls -lan /home/DOMAIN/ned/.maildir/ total 40 drwx------ 9 10012 10000 440 Jan 9 04:23 . drwxr-xr-x 3 10012 10000 160 Jan 6 06:32 .. drwx------ 5 10012 10000 264 Jan 9 04:21 .Deleted Items drwx------ 5 10012 10000 232 Jan 6
2007 May 06
1
simple table ordering question
Hi all, I'm sure this is simple but I don't get it. I have a table mytable<-c(rep("Disagree",37),rep("Agree",64)) table(mytable) this gives me Agree Disagree 64 37 but I didn't ask for it to be in alphabetic order. How can I get it in original order? Disagree Agree 37 64 Thanks, Jeff Jeffrey. M. Miller, PhD
2005 Dec 12
1
Winbind & adding users... is `useradd` being called? %u parameter?
Hi there, This is probably a dumb question, so my apologies, but I've set up WinBind on my my Samba box & it seems to be authenticating against the domain, however new user accounts do not seem to be added. `wbinfo -u` returns a list of the users on the domain and I seem to have setup my IMAP server correctly to authenticate against that (using PAM), as I see the following in
2005 Sep 28
2
Best practice in small office
Hi folks, I've been reading the definitive guide to samba3 and Samba3 by example as well as scouring on line for advice. Sometimes however I find different suggested solutions to the same problem, so perhaps the list can give me some help with current strategies for these issues. We are a small office and are currently going through an IT refurb. Previously we've had a mix of laptops and
2005 Dec 20
1
Another numptie question - making maildirs for shared mailboxes.
Hi there, Sorry to have so much trouble with my Dovecot setup & to ask so many questions, but I'm having some problems with shared folders. I've read the thread at <http://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/2005-January/006079.html> and added the following lines to /etc/dovecot.conf: namespace private { separator = / prefix = inbox = yes } namespace public {
2017 Dec 05
3
Disabling index files?
The wiki says: > Each mailbox has its own separate index files. **If the index files are disabled**, the same structures are still kept in the memory, except cache file is disabled completely (because the client probably won't fetch the same data twice within a connection). [1] I tend to grep my maildirs quite often, and use the output to cp emails to other folders, so it's annoying
2005 Dec 17
1
Re: dovecot Digest, Vol 32, Issue 42
If its too hard for them to setup the pop3 catch all, we can probably put some mapping in place to smtp froward mail to their server. This is more complex on our part so would prefer not to do it that way, but its an option and will require not setup on their part other than make sure their server does not accept mail for anyone other than our server. dovecot-request@dovecot.org wrote: >
2005 Dec 29
1
Best way to prune my list of returned rows?
Every example and tutorial I can find shows how to create and paginate a list of rows returned from a table. But I''m trying to write an interface on top of an existing table with 4million rows. So I need to jump right to the lesson on searching my data. That, I can''t find. Can somebody tell me the techniques available for pruning down my list a bit? I found a
2003 Dec 11
2
Very small office install
A few months ago I discovered *. Recently have taken more interest in it, since I have to install phones into my wife's small office. Hope that my questions weren't discussed recently and are not to dumb. The current requirements for * consist of a single incoming ISDN BRI line (currently have 5 MSN allocated), 3 internal extensions and a single analog fax. 1. I plan to buy some el
2002 Jan 25
0
rpart subsets
A few weeks back I posted that the subset feature of rpart was not working when predicting a categorical variable. I was able to figure out a simple solution to the problem that I hope can be included in future editions of rpart. I also include a fix for another related problem. The basic problem is that when predicting a categorical using a subset, the subset may not have all the categories
2011 Oct 17
1
Best practices for handling very small numbers?
Greetings I have been experimenting with sampling from posterior distributions using R. Assume that I have the following observations from a normal distribution, with an unscaled joint likelihood function: normsamples = rnorm(1000,8,3) joint_likelihood = function(observations, mean, sigma){ return((sigma ^ (-1 * length(observations))) * exp(-0.5 * sum( ((observations - mean ) ^ 2)) / (sigma
2002 Jan 28
0
rpart subset fix
(Apparently, I posted this to the wrong place. I am hopefully posting this is the correct place now. If not, please advise.) A few weeks back I posted that the subset feature of rpart was not working when predicting a categorical variable. I was able to figure out a simple solution to the problem that I hope can be included in future editions of rpart. I also include a fix for another related
2005 Dec 16
1
Dovecot & pam_mkhomedir
Hi there, Does anyone have Dovecot working correctly with pam_mkhomedir, please? I seem to be going through quite a number of IMAP servers this week, trying to find one that will not only authenticate against a Windows domain but which will also create home directories for users the first time they log in. I'm using winbind to do the authentication & that seems to be doing the trick
2017 Sep 21
4
Migrating maildirs - Courier to Dovecot
I apologise, because I'm sure this subject has been done to death, but I want to migrate from Courier to Dovecot. I think my main question is whether there's any reason I shouldn't just rsync the maildirs across from the old mail server to the new one? There aren't many clients using this server, so I don't care if clients have to redownload all their messages (in fact, I
2003 Jul 31
1
PHP API for Manager - Plaintext auth needed?
Quick question: My PHP script is now able to connect to the manager port and successfully authenticate using MD5. I would strongly prefer not to do plaintext authentication at all. Would anyone object to plaintext authentication being left out? -- JustThe.net Internet & Multimedia Svcs. [The Fusion of Content & Connectivity] 22674 Motnocab Road * Apple Valley, CA 92307-1950 Steve
2003 Aug 05
1
So now I'm playing around with Queues....
and I found a reference to an AgentLogin.rtf. Looks great, except I can't get it to work. queues.conf: [sjs-testq] music = default timeout = 1 retry = 1 maxlen = 0 member => Agent/10001 agents.conf: agent => 10001,1234,Steve Sobol extensions.conf: (I have a phone line set up on which the main menu tells you to press 1 to be added to queue. Pressing 1 lands you here) exten =>
2003 Aug 24
1
Any way to distinguish between...
a call on which caller ID is unavailable, and a call that's supposed to be private? As a side note, I have a phone on which I have caller ID blocked, but the Asterisk server still ends up getting caller ID from that line anyway. -- JustThe.net Internet & Multimedia Services 22674 Motnocab Road * Apple Valley, CA 92307-1950 Steve Sobol, Proprietor 888.480.4NET (4638) * 248.724.4NET *
2003 Sep 08
1
SIP Status Codes
Can anyone give me a pointer to descriptions of the status codes my Grandstream phone displays? I've looked on Google but can't find a definitive listing of SIP codes. -- JustThe.net Internet & Multimedia Services 22674 Motnocab Road * Apple Valley, CA 92307-1950 Steve Sobol, Proprietor 888.480.4NET (4638) * 248.724.4NET * sjsobol@JustThe.net
2003 Oct 14
3
My Grandstream works, but my X-Lite doesn't: no sound after 5sec
X-Lite build 1079 consistently chokes no matter which codec I use - after five seconds I suddenly have no sound coming in and possibly no sound going out too. Putting the line I'm on on hold and then switching back to it gives me another five seconds of sound, then it dies, etc. The Grandstream 101 I'm using is a piece of junk but I don't have the same problem with it. Not sure
2002 Jun 19
1
best selection of covariates (for each individual)
Dear All, This is not strictly R related (though I would implement the solution in R; besides, being this list so helpful for these kinds of stats questions...). I got a "strange" request from a colleage. He has a bunch (approx. 25000) subjects that belong to one of 12 possible classes. In addition, there are 8 covariates (factors) that can take as values either "absence"