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2012 Aug 01
1
Problem with preserving MIME format with Dovecot IMAP and MS Outlook client
Hello all,
Apologies for the repost, but I am really struggling to solve this problem...
I
have installed Dovecot 2.0.19 on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. I have set up a
very basic IMAP configuration. I have two different laptops running MS
Outlook (one MacOS, one Windows 7) and I have configured both to connect
to the Dovecot service. My problem is, emails in MIME format that I
synchronise from
2005 Dec 07
1
[fdo] new Microsoft Outlook mime type for freedesktop.org.xml
Hello developers,
I noticed that no mime type for Microsoft Outlook is in the
freedesktop.org.xml file.
Adding the following to freedesktop.org.xml will correcly identify my
*.pst files:
<mime-type type="application/vnd.ms-outlook">
<comment>Microsoft Outlook</comment>
<glob pattern="*.pst"/>
<magic priority="50">
2005 Feb 07
2
*HOWTO* : using mime-construct with outlook - send fax to email recipient
We've managed to setup spandsp to receive faxes and email them to the
appropriate person.
We did all of our testing using Thunderbird, and the attached pdf files
worked very well. However, when we went "live", some people complained
that the attachments in outlook were named <<subject>>.dat instead (for
example) of 123456.pdf
Having looked into the mime-construct
2013 Apr 30
1
NTLM authentication with Outlook 2010
All, I have a Ubuntu 12.04.2 box running Dovecot 2.0.19. I have it
configured for our active directory. WBinfo and ntlm_auth work great. I
am trying to get sso to work with ntlm. Gssapi with thunderbird works like
it should. I just cant get ntlm with outlook 2010 to work for sso. I get
prompted for my password each time I open outlook. I have attached my
config for dovecot. Any help would
2008 May 08
5
MBOX to Maildir preserving the UIDL (outlook-tested, no redownloading)
TESTED AND RUNNING, MIGRATING from MBOX to MAILDIR, PRESERVE UID and OUTLOOK
sees the email as downloaded.
I hope this helps a lot of people out there.
Feel free to post this somewhere else too.
By: Horn Wijaya (hwijaya at nodens.biz) 8th May 2008
I have been searching for weeks for a foolproof method to migrate all my
users mbox to maildir/dovecot without having the pain of downloading
2010 Jan 19
1
Model frame when LHS is cbind (PR#14189)
The model frame shows the response and predictors in a data frame with
nicely labelled columns:
fm <- lm(wt~qsec+log(hp)+sqrt(disp), data=mtcars)
model.frame(fm) # ok
When the left hand side consists of more than one response, those response
variables still look good, inside a matrix:
fm <- lm(cbind(qsec,hp,disp)~wt, data=mtcars)
model.frame(fm)[[1]] # ok
A problem arises when
2011 Mar 11
1
Asterisk 1.8 AGI error ast_carefulwrite: write() returned error
Hey Guys,
We upgrade asterisk from 1.2.x to 1.8.2.3 and my one of agi script doesn't working We have allpage.agi script for paging system on all polycom 501 but after upgrade it broke. Any idea what is this error ?
extension.conf
exten => 7770,1,agi(allpage.agi)
exten => 7770,2,meetme(7770,dq)
exten => 7770,3,playback(beep)
exten => 7770,4,hangup
following is agi debug....
2018 Jan 09
0
[Bug 13207] New: rsyncd doesn't send output of failed pre-xfer exec script to client
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13207
Bug ID: 13207
Summary: rsyncd doesn't send output of failed pre-xfer exec
script to client
Product: rsync
Version: 3.1.1
Hardware: x64
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P5
Component: core
2007 Nov 26
4
writing summary() to a text file
Hi All,
I would like to output the results of a function into a text file,
legible as a such. The function produces a summary quite like:
summary(lm(x ~ y + w * z))
[for instance]
and I am not clear how to save this summary into a text file
'automagically', because I need to be able to do it in a for() loop.
Cheers,
Federico
--
Federico C. F. Calboli
Department of Epidemiology
2008 Jul 21
1
Other video modes besides 640x480
I've written the code to switch to the largest available video mode.
As is, it is probably not very useful (because the font is probably
barely legible on a 150dpi display and because I've not modified the
background loading code).
Would it be interesting to develop it further or would it be considered
overbloat ?
If yes, I have the problem of choosing the
2005 Apr 23
1
Bootstrap / permutation textbooks
Dear R experts,
I would like to explore if and to what extent bootstrapping and
permutation statistics can help me for my research (functional brain
imaging). I am looking for an introductory textbook, rather legible. I
have statistical knowledge, but I am definitely no statistical or
mathematical guru.
Do you have suggestions for a useful textbook?
Thanks a lot,
Peter
2009 Feb 25
2
A Modest Definition List Proposal (David E. Wheeler)
Taking David's example further, here is a first try:
id | name | description | more info
-----+---------+-------------------+-----------------
6 | Inset | An inset element | just one element
8 | Stories | Another element | another element
: with 2 lines, without
: colons on the left.
9 | Other
2012 Jun 19
1
Format text with outline?
I'm using mtext() to annotate a plot. I would like, if possible, to have
the individual characters formatted with an outline or border, with a
contrasting fill color inside the borders.
I'd appreciate suggestions or pointers toward a way to do this.
The reason is because I'm creating a graphic with a transparent background
[png(filename,bg='transparent')] that is to be
2007 Apr 28
1
Hmisc curve label size & cex
R-Masters,
I need to produce high resolution line plots and place labels on the
curves. It seems that cex must be high relative to the other cex
values in order to produce sufficiently large & legible tick labels
at high resolutions. But high cex values cause the curve labels to
become gigantic when using Hmisc. I've struggled and searched the
archives, but cannot find a way of
2003 Oct 02
1
warnings() generates error if there never were any (PR#4389)
This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand
this format, some or all of this message may not be legible.
------_=_NextPart_000_01C388B0.D441A780
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
In debugging a long-running function where I occasionally call warnings() to
write out any warnings that have occurred, I discovered that calling
warnings() before
2001 Feb 11
2
Font control under Wine
I'm wondering if there is a way to control the fonts with wine. I'm trying
to run a game called Stars! under Wine. The first release was the RPM that
came bundled with Mandrake 7.2. That worked fine and the fonts seemed
mostly normal (occasional graphic glitches but nothing that couldn't be
read) but whenever the program ended, it hung and popped up a debug dialog
and would
2024 Mar 01
1
gsub issue with consecutive pattern finds
Hi Iago,
This is not a bug. It is expected. Patterns may not overlap. However, there
is a way to get the result you want using perl:
```R
gsub("([aeiouAEIOU])(?=[aeiouAEIOU])", "\\1_", "aerioue", perl = TRUE)
```
The specific change I made is called a positive lookahead, you can read
more about it here:
https://www.regular-expressions.info/lookaround.html
2005 Sep 12
5
OT: Online TTS engines?
The one I like:
http://www.rhetorical.com/cgi-bin/demo.cgi
is toast. I think they went broke or got aquired by someone. Also, is there
a Festival voice that sounds as good as Rhetorical or the AT & T stuff? The
default one is barely legible. Since Festival is a little brutal to
configure, I'd like to get someone's recommendation then go through the pain
of reconfiguring it only once.
2006 Mar 28
0
~/.mime.types - format conflict with standard /etc/mime.types?
Hi,
It seems that wine (or rather cxoffice) installs a non-standard
~/.mime.types file, and that makes other programs (e.g. lynx) die. Is
there a bug here? Whose?
Its format differs from /etc/mime.types (from the mime-support package
on debian etch):
# Users can add their own types if they wish by creating a ".mime.types"
# file in their home directory. Definitions included
2016 Sep 14
2
How to obtain a "non-stripped" executable for producing a usable core-dump
On 9/13/2016 10:00 PM, Edgar Pettijohn wrote:
>> I'm attempting to capture a core-dump file, and gdb reports
>> >
>> > warning: core file may not match specified executable file.
>> >
> I believe this means the core file doesn't match up to the executable. I would delete the core and try to reproduce with your new executable then run gdb with a core