Displaying 20 results from an estimated 100 matches similar to: "New dovecot user needs installation help"
2016 Mar 15
2
New dovecot user needs installation help
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> On Mar 15, 2016, at 3:22 AM, Steffen Kaiser <skdovecot at smail.inf.fh-brs.de> wrote:
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>> On Mon, 14 Mar 2016, Jason Pruim wrote:
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>> So I just setup my first dovecot install with postfix running for the mail server? I can telnet into my dovecot install and login just fine
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2016 Apr 03
3
1 last error
Hey Everyone,
I?m down to 1 last error that I know I created on my own but I can?t figure out how to fix it? Here is the error that I?m getting:
Apr 3 04:29:37 ip-172-31-24-2 postfix/qmgr[20458]: EFE01423E2: from=<me at spike.net>, size=359, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Apr 3 04:29:37 ip-172-31-24-2 dovecot: lda(beth at primelashdiva.info): Fatal: setresgid(89(postfix),89(postfix),97(dovecot))
2016 Apr 03
4
Still muddling through with broken auth...
Jason Pruim
pruimj at gmail.com
352.234.3175
> On Apr 2, 2016, at 8:01 PM, Alexander Dalloz <ad+lists at uni-x.org> wrote:
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> Am 03.04.2016 um 01:04 schrieb Jason Pruim:
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>> Jason Pruim
>> pruimj at gmail.com
>> 352.234.3175
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>>> On Apr 2, 2016, at 6:42 PM, Alexander Dalloz <ad+lists at uni-x.org> wrote:
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2016 Apr 02
2
Still muddling through with broken auth...
Hey Everyone,
I?m still muddling through my first install? Followed the tutorials on workaround.org <http://workaround.org/> which were very helpful! but don?t include much info if things don?t work 100%? and so far I haven?t been able to pin down where the error is. When I try: telnet localhost 143 this is what shows up in the maillot:
Apr 2 21:06:57 ip-172-31-24-2 dovecot: auth: Fatal:
2016 Apr 02
3
Still muddling through with broken auth...
Hey Edgar,
Thanks for catching that! Missed it earlier! Got it changed but I?m still having the same error updated postconf -n:
[ec2-user at ip-172-31-24-2 conf.d]$ postconf -n
alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases
alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases
command_directory = /usr/sbin
config_directory = /etc/postfix
daemon_directory = /usr/libexec/postfix
data_directory = /var/lib/postfix
debug_peer_level =
2016 Apr 02
2
Still muddling through with broken auth...
Jason Pruim
pruimj at gmail.com
352.234.3175
> On Apr 2, 2016, at 6:42 PM, Alexander Dalloz <ad+lists at uni-x.org> wrote:
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> Am 03.04.2016 um 00:26 schrieb Jason Pruim:
>> Hey Edgar,
>>
>> Thanks for catching that! Missed it earlier! Got it changed but I?m still having the same error updated postconf -n:
>
> Why do you provide the Postfix
2014 Aug 25
1
vignette index going AWOL
I?m preparing a package (fastR) for submission to CRAN, but the vignette index keeps going AWOL, or at least R CMD check ?as-cran thinks so. I?ve tried several things and gave myself the weekend to think of other things, but I can?t figure it out. Perhaps someone on the list can lend a hand.
Here?s one example situation, where I build the index.html file myself and put it in inst/doc/index.html
2018 Mar 23
2
aggregate() naming -- bug or feature
In the examples below, the first loses the name attached by foo(), the second retains names attached by bar(). Is this an intentional difference? I?d prefer that the names be retained in both cases.
foo <- function(x) { c(mean = base::mean(x)) }
bar <- function(x) { c(mean = base::mean(x), sd = stats::sd(x))}
aggregate(iris$Sepal.Length, by = list(iris$Species), FUN = foo)
#>
2016 Apr 17
2
residual standard "error"
I see that the sigma() function has recently been introduced into R 3.3. The help for sigma() says:
Extract the estimated standard deviation of the errors, the ?residual standard deviation? (misnomed also ?residual standard error?, e.g., in summary.lm()'s output, from a fitted model.
Is there any reason not to fix the mis-naming of residual standard error now too? Both functions are in the
2005 Feb 16
1
panel/prepanel for polar plots ala xYplot
First a bit of background:
After doing a search for a flexible polar plot function and coming up
empty, I have begun writing one myself. Since I am new to writing
mid-level graphics routines, this has required some learning about
lattice, grid and related things.
I am to the point where I have a workable proof of concept, but still
need to make some improvements. My goal is to have
2018 Mar 23
1
aggregate() naming -- bug or feature
On Fri, Mar 23, 2018 at 6:43 PM, Rui Barradas <ruipbarradas at sapo.pt> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Not exactly an answer but here it goes.
> If you use the formula interface the names will be retained.
Also if you pass named arguments:
aggregate(iris["Sepal.Length"], by = iris["Species"], FUN = foo)
# Species Sepal.Length
# 1 setosa 5.006
# 2
2012 Mar 18
1
Converting expression to a function
Previously, I've posted queries about this, and thanks to postings and messages in
response have recently had some success, to the extent that there is now a package called
nlmrt on the R-forge project https://r-forge.r-project.org/R/?group_id=395 for solving
nonlinear least squares problems that include small or zero residual problems via a
Marquardt method using a call that mirrors the nls()
2016 Apr 28
0
residual standard "error"
>>>>> Randall Pruim <rpruim at calvin.edu>
>>>>> on Sun, 17 Apr 2016 13:54:28 +0000 writes:
> I see that the sigma() function has recently been introduced into R 3.3. The help for sigma() says:
> Extract the estimated standard deviation of the errors, the ?residual standard deviation? (misnomed also ?residual standard error?, e.g., in
2015 Mar 19
3
Patch for "doveadm -f table" nit (was Re: Dovecot current number of connections being used.)
On 03/18/2015 08:49 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> There's no reason why flow and pager should write headers to stderr because it would always result only in a mess. But instead of changing table headers to write to stdout, I think a better fix would be to make tab formatter write headers to stderr. Including headers in stdout makes it more difficult to write scripts that access the actual
2012 Apr 11
0
mosaic 0.4 on CRAN
One of the products of Project MOSAIC (funded by an NSF CCLI grant)
has been the development of an R package with the goal of making it
easier to use R, especially in teaching situations. We're not quite
ready to declare that we've reached version 1.0, but version 0.4 does
represent a fairly large step in that direction. You can find out
more about the package on CRAN or by installing
2012 Apr 11
0
mosaic 0.4 on CRAN
One of the products of Project MOSAIC (funded by an NSF CCLI grant)
has been the development of an R package with the goal of making it
easier to use R, especially in teaching situations. We're not quite
ready to declare that we've reached version 1.0, but version 0.4 does
represent a fairly large step in that direction. You can find out
more about the package on CRAN or by installing
2013 May 23
1
[LLVMdev] Polyhedron 2005 results for dragonegg 3.3svn
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 03:40:00PM +0200, Duncan Sands wrote:
> Hi Jack,
>
> On 23/05/13 15:37, Jack Howarth wrote:
>> Below are the results for the Polyhedron 2005 benchmarks compiled with llvm/compiler-rt/dragonegg 3.3svn at r182439 against current
>> FSF gcc 4.7.3svn and 4.8.1svn. The only major bug remaining in the dragonegg 3.3svn support for gcc 4.8.x is
2013 May 23
4
[LLVMdev] Polyhedron 2005 results for dragonegg 3.3svn
Below are the results for the Polyhedron 2005 benchmarks compiled with llvm/compiler-rt/dragonegg 3.3svn at r182439 against current
FSF gcc 4.7.3svn and 4.8.1svn. The only major bug remaining in the dragonegg 3.3svn support for gcc 4.8.x is http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=15980
which results in unresolved symbols for _iround and _iroundf in the aermod and rnflow testcases. Note that this
2014 Jul 29
0
combining generics/methods from multiple packages
I?m wondering if there is any way for me to create a generic function in a package that merges the generics and methods from two or more packages that each define a generic with the same name, but have non intersecting instances.
Here is an example. dplyr and MASS both define an S3 generic select() but define no colliding methods. Just to make life extra interesting, there is also
2018 Mar 25
0
R-devel Digest, Vol 181, Issue 22
Thanks.
I am fully aware of what aggregate() returnes, and I can post-process this into the form I want ? if the names are available.
But for foo, the returned object is both different in structure and loses the name altogether:
foo <- function(x) { c(mean = base::mean(x)) }
str(aggregate(iris$Sepal.Length, by = list(iris$Species), FUN = foo))
## 'data.frame': 3 obs. of 2 variables: