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2019 Aug 15
2
doveadm / vsize
On 12/08/2019 05:23, Aki Tuomi via dovecot wrote:
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>> On 11/08/2019 22:39 Paul Macdonald via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org>
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>> Hi,
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>> i want to keep track of user mailbox size,
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>> I'm using
>> doveadm mailbox status -u <user> vsize INBOX
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>> for a given mailbox this is
2019 Aug 12
0
doveadm / vsize
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2008 Jan 08
6
What current Dell Systems are supported/work
Sorry for the repost...
I don't think the first one posted..
posted to freebsd.stable, freebsd-current, Freebsd-hardware
I checked the hardware in the online documentation manual/hardware
It only lists the bits and peices of the machine say the hard drive
controller and so forth. but doesn't give you a particular system to
look at as a working machine with FreeBSD 6.2
does anybody
2008 Jan 23
8
Retry: Mapping AD domain users to UNIX users
I posted this last week but haven't heard anything. I'm not sure if this
is because nobody knows the answer (can't believe that!) or I'm missing
something obvious in the documentation and people are thinking "Read The
Fine Manual". Whatever the reason, if anyone has any insights into this
problem I'd be very grateful for their comments.
We're using Samba 3.0.23b
2009 Feb 17
0
[LLVMdev] sjlj-exceptions handlying
On Tuesday 17 February 2009 18:04:43 Mike Stump wrote:
> On Feb 17, 2009, at 8:59 AM, Duncan Sands wrote:
> > Excellent! To handle dwarf eh, LLVM has an intrinsic to get hold of
> > an exception object (eh.exception) and an intrinsic for matching the
> > exception against a list of typeinfo objects (eh.selector). These
> > get morphed into calls to the gcc unwinder lib
2009 Feb 17
3
[LLVMdev] sjlj-exceptions handlying
On Feb 17, 2009, at 8:59 AM, Duncan Sands wrote:
> Excellent! To handle dwarf eh, LLVM has an intrinsic to get hold of
> an exception object (eh.exception) and an intrinsic for matching the
> exception against a list of typeinfo objects (eh.selector). These
> get morphed into calls to the gcc unwinder lib by the code generator.
> Can sj/lj follow a similar scheme?
Don't see
2004 Apr 27
1
Samba-3 HOWTO and ref. guide - need clarification please - printing chapter
Could someone who is familiar with the book "Samba-3 HOWTO and reference
guide
and who is also familiar with printer setup please give me some advice...
I am summarising the procedure for setting up a printer for automatic
driver download
which is described in chapter 17.
There are a couple of processes mentioned that look very similar and I am
wondering
if both steps are required for
2012 Jan 10
2
samba CPD nfs lock
Hi all,
I got a problem after a samba CPD migration.
here is configuration before migration :
OS : ubuntu 10.04
samba/LDAP CPD
home, profile share on a local disk
Here is the configuration after migration
OS : debian squeeze
samba/LDAP CPD( migration of sid and ldap directory succesful)
home and profile share on a nfs share.
What's works :
connexion to the domain, file creation.
What's
2004 Nov 18
4
adjusting the map of France to 1830
I'm doing some analyses of historical data from France in 1830 on 'moral
statistics' that I'd like to
show on a map. I've done most of my analyses in SAS, but a few things
would work better in R.
To do this, I have to adjust the modern map,
library(maps)
map('france')
to adjust for changes in departments (86 in 1830, to 97 now). I've read
the documentation
2011 Nov 14
4
xcp 1.0 to 1.1 upgrade
Hi all,
everything is in the title.
How do I upgrade my xcp server to the last version.
It is not actually a production server, but, is there have
conditions/precautions I should care ?
Regards
--
Sébastien
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2007 Aug 14
2
Patent issues, what features we can't use?
Hi everybody,
As the Asterisk community is getting larger and larger, I was wondering that
the features which are provided in Asterisk and are programmed by the open
source community under GPL, or GUIs like FreePBX which also come loaded with
wonderful features and uses same Asterisk, are they anywhere violating any
patent laws? Most of the features work the same way as Nortel, Avaya and
other
2005 Feb 13
2
GRE tunnel problems
Hello,
Here is my network:
------------------ -------------
----------- Linux box ----------- GRE --------- Cisco ----------
------------------ -------------
What I wan to accomplish. I want ripv2 to go across (both ways) through the
GRE tunnel.
No packets are being passed thought the GRE
2004 Jul 20
1
--max-vsize and --max-nsize linux?
Hi,
somtimes i have trivial recodings like this:
> dim(tt)
[1] 252382 98
system.time(for(i in 2:length(tt)){
tt[,i][is.na(tt[,i])] <- 0
})
...and a win2000(XP2000+,1GB) machine makes it in several minutes, but
my linux notebook (XP2.6GHZ,512MB) don't get success after some hours.
I recognize that the cpu load is most time relative small, but the hardisk
2008 May 12
0
how add size and vsize filed to a maildir filename ?
Hi to all,
I'm a sys admin in a college, and we're using Dovecot as IMAP/POP3
server and delivery; we're also patch dovecot to add managesieve
capability. I've a question:
I've read on dovecot's wiki, that is possible improve the performance on
maildir file by adding ,S=<size>,W=<vsize> fields on filename. How is
possible to do that ? I've search on all
2010 Oct 25
1
Maildir filename extensions S=<size> and W=<vsize>
I'd like to add S=<size> and W=<vsize> to the filenames in my Maildir
storage for newly delivered mails. But I cannot find where I can make
Dovecot's LDA add those. Anybody?
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/MailboxFormat/Maildir says:
A maildir filename with those fields would look something like: 1035478339.27041_118.foo.org,S=1000,W=1030:2,S
which is exactly what I want, but it
2012 Jul 19
3
Disable W=<vsize> in filenames
Hi,
I'm using Dovecot 2.1.8. Is it possible to deactivate the "W=" Maildir filename extension, so that dovecot not add it to maildir filenames?
2017 Jun 29
0
Error: vsize-hdr has invalid size
version
2.2.27 (c0f36b0)
For one user logs have a lot of these since recent upgrade from debian
jessie to stretch :
Jun 28 13:08:18 imap dovecot: imap(tfa): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid size:
36
Only one user has the issue. It has been happening for a month, The user
reports no issue on his end reading mail.
Is there a way to fix the error ?
best regards, Roberto
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2000 Mar 13
1
check does not accept --vsize option (PR#481)
Full_Name: Markus Neteler
Version: 1.0.0
OS: Linux 2.2.10/i686
Submission from: (NULL) (130.75.72.37)
Hi,
I wanted to "check" the R.GRASS GIS interface from Roger Bivand:
http://www.geog.uni-hannover.de/grass/statsgrasslist.html
using
R CMD check --vsize=10M GRASS
but:
[error message shortened]
> G <- gmeta()
Error: heap memory (6144 Kb) exhausted [needed 1024 Kb more]
2011 Jul 21
1
--max-vsize
Hi,
In both R 2.13 and the SVN trunk, I observe odd behaviour with the
--max-vsize command-line argument:
1. passing a largeish value (about 260M or greater) makes mem.limits()
report NA for the vsize limit; gc() continues to report a value...
2. ...but that value (and the actual limit) is wrong by a factor of 8.
I attach a patch for issue 2, lightly tested. I believe that fixing
issue 1
2012 Sep 21
1
Defunct of --max-vsize and mem.limits
R-devel,
I am migrating from R.2.13.2 to R.2.15.1 and just realize that R command line options --max-nsize and --max-vsize are no longer supported along with the defunct of mem.limits(). To me, the function and options along with other two, --min-nsize and --min-vsize, are useful in allowing some explicit control of R memory usage. One benefit is that the setting of maximum boundary could