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2012 Mar 03
2
keywords/flags questions
Hello, I am currently using dovecot 2.0.13 and I have been working on keywords handling our webmail and I have a few questions about how dovecot handles them. First, if I am not mistaken keywords neeed to be UTF-7 encoded. That means I need to encode special caracters using values between & and - chars. UTF-7 encoding is case sensitive, &AOA- isn't the same chars as &aoa-.
2005 Apr 29
2
How to check for keywords in IMAP store?
Hello, I'm checking my way to migrate from Courier to Dovecot. Wiki says that "there's currently no easy way to migrate them [the keywords]". Frankly, I lack the information to check if some client is using keywords at all. More importantly, is it OK to assume that when SELECT INBOX returns no \* in OK [PERMANENTFLAGS ...] that the IMAP server does not allow keywords at
2013 May 06
2
Keyword limit?
Running into a weird issue in a mailbox that has 26+ keywords. In one session, I do this: S: 2 SELECT "INBOX" (QRESYNC (1255685337 78608 [...uids...])) S: [...] S: * OK [HIGHESTMODSEQ 78608] Highest S: * OK [UIDVALIDITY 1255685337] UIDs valid S: 2 OK [READ-WRITE] Select completed. C: 3 UID STORE 48386 (UNCHANGEDSINCE 78608) +FLAGS AAAAAAAA S: * 8 FETCH (UID 48386 MODSEQ (78609) FLAGS
2007 Aug 23
2
removing IMAP keywords?
Hi there, I found that with an IMAP command like <unique-leader> STORE 1 +FLAGS (testflag) I can set arbitrary flags on mails through the dovecot IMAP daemon. This rules. Now I wonder, however, how I can remove those flags, which become properties of the folder, really. For instance, after the above, SELECT on the containing folder gives: * FLAGS (\Answered \Flagged \Deleted \Seen
2014 Oct 07
1
Keywords & sync
We're using keywords within Thunderbird, and we're syncing those using IMAP. When using more than 5 keywords, we're envcountering problems - they're only partially being synced (between two clients, but not all clients). Any idea why this could be happening? The introduction of tagging in Thunderbird is described here: <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=114656>
2005 Jul 11
3
PERMANENTFLAGS bug?
Hi, Im new to the list, so might be a FAQ allthough I havent found it anywhere: When I try to connect to dovecot/imap from snappermail (palm), I get a IMAP protocol error. The complaint is about: OK [PERMANENTFLAGS (\Answered \Flagged \Deleted \Seen \Draft ) \*)] Flags permitted. As you can see, theres an extra " )" after "Draft". Any clues on how to fix/bypass this?
2003 Mar 26
1
formal methods and classes and capitalization conventions
Martin Maechler has suggested that I post this comment to r-devel. It was originally posted to bioconductor. --------------------------------- I'd like to raise the issue of a capitalization convention for naming objects in R. Almost everything in R used to be lowercase but recently there is increasing use of mixed upper/lower case to define names. There is potential for using the
2010 Jul 12
4
dsync crash
Hi, while syncing dsync crashed: dsync-local(matthias): Panic: dsync brain state=10 dsync-local(matthias): Error: Raw backtrace: /usr/local/lib/dovecot/libdovecot.so.0 [0xf7eed541] -> /usr/local/lib/dovecot/libdovecot.so.0(default_fatal_handler+0x4e) [0xf7eed66e] -> /usr/local/lib/dovecot/libdovecot.so.0(i_error+0) [0xf7eed878] -> dsync [0x804e106] -> dsync [0x80539b7] ->
2016 Jul 09
2
[PATCH v3 1/7] lib: string: add functions to case-convert strings
On 08/07/16 23:43, Markus Mayer wrote: > Add a collection of generic functions to convert strings to lowercase > or uppercase. > > Changing the case of a string (with or without copying it first) seems > to be a recurring requirement in the kernel that is currently being > solved by several duplicated implementations doing the same thing. This > change aims at reducing this
2009 Jul 09
3
non-lowercase usernames
Should I just make Dovecot lowercase usernames by default in v2.0? auth_username_format = %Lu Does anyone actually want to use non-lowercase usernames? -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part Url :
2008 Oct 12
2
Can I translate the userid to match the UW-POP3 server?
OK, I have been running the UW-POP3 server which currently translates all login ids as lowercase (i.e. Anthony becomes anthony). Now the Dovecot server is very flexible and currently I have not found how to translate the upper case characters to lowercase. What configuration setting will translate the userids to lowercase? -- Albert E. Whale, CHS CISA CISSP Sr. Security, Network, Risk
2011 Oct 14
3
change uppercase variables
 Hello everyone, I'm trying to change the name variables of a big dataset. Here's more than 300 variables. The point is that I have to match it with another dataset that have same variables, but in lowercase, the I can use rbind and do my work. Is there any function for changing uppercase or lowercase variables? Thank you in advance! José [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2011 Oct 03
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Unicode path handling on Windows
Am 03.10.2011 22:12, schrieb Nikola Smiljanic: > How about this: > > for (int i = 0; i != NumWChars; ++i) > absPath[i] = std::tolower(absPath[i], std::locale()); > > seems to be working just fine? You have two assumptions here: Assumption 1: For each lowercase character, there is an equivalent uppercase character, and vice versa. This is not true in half a dozen
2011 Oct 03
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Unicode path handling on Windows
On 10/03/2011 11:59 PM, Joachim Durchholz wrote: > Am 03.10.2011 22:12, schrieb Nikola Smiljanic: >> How about this: >> >> for (int i = 0; i != NumWChars; ++i) >> absPath[i] = std::tolower(absPath[i], std::locale()); >> >> seems to be working just fine? > > You have two assumptions here: > > Assumption 1: For each lowercase character,
2015 Jan 01
2
Samba 4 dns-hostname
On 01/01/15 14:53, Marc Muehlfeld wrote: > Hello Rowland, > > Am 01.01.2015 um 15:19 schrieb Rowland Penny: >> OK, anybody know why, if you provision a domain with bind as the >> backend, the dns users name is all lowercase, but if you join another >> DC, the dns users name is partially in uppercase ? >> >> i.e. my first DC has a dns user called dns-dc01, my
2005 Jan 19
2
winbind usernames
Hi, I'm successfully using winbind to authenticate a debian sarge workstation against an nt4 server. Works a treat. However, I have an odd situation where a user logs in for the first time as "John Smith" and gets created a "John Smith" directory in /home. *Then*, if they log in as "john smith", they get a second directory created as "john smith" in
2005 Nov 24
1
Case sensitive search
Hi all, I&#180;ve been developing a search application using Xapian and Omega. When our visitors search on specific keywords it&#180;s noticable that Omega is case sensitive. It will find results on keyword `Asus&#180; and it will NOT find results on keyword &#180;asus&#180;. I&#180;ve been looking through the documentation to find a CGI param to turn this
2010 Dec 01
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] draft rule for naming types/functions/variables
On Nov 30, 2010, at 5:02 PM, Zhanyong Wan (λx.x x) wrote: > Thanks for the comments, Chris! Glad that we are making progress. > > I'll make most of the edits you suggested later today. Before that, > there are a couple of high-level points I'd like to go over with you. > > 1. I totally agree that the biggest benefit of a naming convention is > uniform APIs. On
2010 Dec 01
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] draft rule for naming types/functions/variables
Thanks for the comments, Chris! Glad that we are making progress. I'll make most of the edits you suggested later today. Before that, there are a couple of high-level points I'd like to go over with you. 1. I totally agree that the biggest benefit of a naming convention is uniform APIs. On the other hand, an inconsistent local naming style hurts the productivity of contributors and
2007 Apr 30
1
Vampire and Capital Letters
I find Linux to be a nightmare if usernames have capital letters. Some old Windows PDCs that we are vampiring have usernames with capital letters. AFAIK you can't change a windows username Is there a way of telling the vampire to make all usernames lowercase as it imports them? Can I use pdbedit or any other tool to make them lowercase? At the moment I am changing /etc/passwd and the