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2015 Apr 26
0
prefetch not working (for me) on ldap user backend
Dear Sir, I'm having problems with the implementation of prefetch userdb. Following the directives from the site (http://wiki2.dovecot.org/UserDatabase/Prefetch), I am unable to avoid the second search to the user backend (ldap). Could give me any advice or tips to achieve my goal? Thanks a lot, Hector M. Jacas My ldap has the following structure: search base:
2019 Jan 20
0
Error: User bob@aaa.bbb doesn't have home dir set, disabling duplicate database
Op 14/01/2019 om 15:20 schreef subscription1: > Have enabled debug as suggested, but don't really know what I'm > looking for or what the 'correct' output should be. > Clearly your userdb doesn't return a home directory, but that should be no problem when mail_home is configured. But, are you really sure it is? Can you provide me with the output from `dovecot -n`?
2019 Jan 31
0
Error: User bob@aaa.bbb doesn't have home dir set, disabling duplicate database
Hi, set mail_home = /home/vmail/mailboxes/%d/%n Aki > On 31 January 2019 at 17:14 subscription2 <leo1subscr at zudiewiener.com> wrote: > > > It's been a while and I'm none the wiser. > > Still getting lmtp and imap errors. > > Jan 14 16:38:35 lmtp(bob at aaa.bbb): Error: User bob at aaa.bbb doesn't have > home dir set, disabling duplicate
2019 Jan 14
2
Error: User bob@aaa.bbb doesn't have home dir set, disabling duplicate database
Have enabled debug as suggested, but don't really know what I'm looking for or what the 'correct' output should be. --------------------- Jan 14 15:06:03 master: Info: Dovecot v2.2.33.2 (d6601f4ec) starting up for imap, lmtp, sieve (core dumps disabled) Jan 14 15:07:09 auth: Debug: Loading modules from directory: /usr/lib/dovecot/modules/auth Jan 14 15:07:09 auth: Debug:
2019 Jan 31
2
Error: User bob@aaa.bbb doesn't have home dir set, disabling duplicate database
It's been a while and I'm none the wiser. Still getting lmtp and imap errors. Jan 14 16:38:35 lmtp(bob at aaa.bbb): Error: User bob at aaa.bbb doesn't have home dir set, disabling duplicate database Jan 14 15:07:10 imap(bob at aaa.bbb): Error: User bob at aaa.bbb doesn't have home dir set, disabling duplicate database Thanks, Leo On 20/1/19 1:09 pm, Stephan Bosch wrote: >
2010 Jan 14
3
LDA and POP3/IMAP user_query
How do I get IMAP+POP3 vs. LDA to use different user_query statements? The problem is that the input fields are different. IMAP/POP3 is an email address LDA is a username I have written a long statement to try and cater for both however it still only works 99% of the time, and the remaining 1% fails. The 1% that fails sees the mail being delivered to the wrong mbox. In this particular case
2019 Jan 13
2
Error: User bob@aaa.bbb doesn't have home dir set, disabling duplicate database
Yes, that is what I did and it all works apart from the error message on the server about the missing home dir The doc seems to indicate that a home dir is needed. Thanks, Leo On 12/1/19 8:42 pm, Stephan Bosch wrote: > > Op 11/01/2019 om 15:27 schreef subscription1: >> I made a mistake when I moved dovecot to a new server and only >> specified mail_location instead of
2005 Dec 05
1
Help
Hi R-Users, I apologize if it is too simple question for all. I have a multivariate dataset having 7 variables as independent and 1 dependent variable. 248 data points are there. I want to do out sample forecast first considering 156 points. So I'll have to start from 157th point and calculate the 157th y_hat value. In this way it will go to 248th data point. Can any one tell me how I can
2012 Apr 26
2
write to M, using row and columns taken from A and B, with values from C
I want to write to M, using row and columns taken from A and B, with values from C. C is a lot longer than A and B, so only the first 67420 elements of C are used in my loop.So how can I improve it to take then the next 67420 and write it to new file and so on till the 248th 67420. Many thanks library(Matrix) M <- Matrix(-9999, 360, 720) ## creat matrix with 720 columns and 360 ro ws