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2003 Sep 25
1
mailbox sorting issue
Thanks for the "junk at end" help. Now I'm having one more perplexing issue: When I sort a Dovecot mbox in Pine, the most recent messages tend to linger near the bottom of the message list, regardless of how they're sorted. Here's a snippet of the bottom of the list, sorted by arrival time: 448 2003-09-24 20:31 sprightly at e... Re: *hoopoe 449 2003-09-24
2003 Feb 19
2
trying again - bug? (was re os X)
didn't hear anything back on this, so i'm trying again: ---------- i would bet someone's already asked and had this answered, but since the archives of these listss aren't searchable, and since i couldn't find the info in the docs or elsewhere on net, here goes: i've got 3 shares active on a debian box, accessing them fine from an OS X g4 and 2 win 98 boxes (the were set
2009 Jan 24
2
Is abline misbehaving?
Hi experts, I was graciously offered a function to enhance abline by restricting the extent of the line to less than the plotting region. This seems a useful idea, and it looked like the easiest way to program it was to set up a clipping region with "clip", draw the abline and then restore the previous clipping region. Let us call this function ablineclip. After quite a bit of
2009 Jan 24
2
Is abline misbehaving?
Hi experts, I was graciously offered a function to enhance abline by restricting the extent of the line to less than the plotting region. This seems a useful idea, and it looked like the easiest way to program it was to set up a clipping region with "clip", draw the abline and then restore the previous clipping region. Let us call this function ablineclip. After quite a bit of
2011 Mar 04
1
[LLVMdev] LLVMdev Digest, Vol 81, Issue 5
Renato, On Mar 4, 2011, at 10:00 AM, llvmdev-request at cs.uiuc.edu wrote: > That's what the packed is for. > > %Base = type { i32, i8 }; // size = 8 > %POSDerived = type { %Base, i8 }; // i8 offset = 8, size 12 > > %Basep = packed type { i32, i8 }; // size = 5 > %nonPOSDerived = type { %Basep, i8 }; // i8 offset = 5, size 8 > > cheers, > --renato does't
2003 Nov 07
4
Smoother bandwidth limiting
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2014 Jan 24
2
Shared mailbox ACL
Hi everyone, I am having some trouble with shared folders in trying to replicate how we use them with a Cyrus backend. The auth database is Samba4 active directory, so I am using an LDAP lookup to authenticate and forcing the UID and GID to be all the same. I have a post-login script that sets the group ACL, and this seems to be working fine. /mnt/mail is an NFS mount to a FreeNAS machine, and
2009 Sep 22
1
shared/public mailbox doesn't exist
I have 3 servers running dovecot 1.0.10. 2 of them are configured with a shared/public namespace, but I'm having trouble getting it to work on the third, even with 2 working examples to go by. There's something I'm missing, and I'm hoping that someone here can see/tell what it is. I've created the maildir for sharing: # cd /home/vpopmail/domains/mydomain.com # maildirmake
2006 Mar 17
4
Shared namespaces
Hi all, I'm trying to replace the "Public Folders" functionality in Exchange server. At first I thought it'd be something easily do-able with an IMAP server so I immediately thought of Dovecot. I setup what I though would work and things started to go a little screwy with subscription settings and the like. I started off by making a public maildir folder (in
2007 Oct 05
3
basic_auth problem since 0.6.9
I have a site that I don''t think "returns" a basic_auth request, but is able to use basic_auth. In the past on 0.6.8, I could use the following code: require ''rubygems'' # gem ''mechanize'', ''=0.6.8'' require ''mechanize'' agent = WWW::Mechanize.new agent.basic_auth("username", "password")
2005 Nov 03
8
Wintertime/summertime difference - Samba servers show wrong time ?
When the Central European Time was last switched back to standard, at 03:00 last Sunday, the October 30th, a process died on one of my Windows clients with a mysterious "unknown error". When it was restarted it just went merrily on with its task. Luckily it wasn't part of a life support system. I found out that the immediate cause was how file timestamps were interpreted/presented
2011 Sep 22
2
doveadm mailbox list shows file system directories as mailboxes
Hello. In our dovecvot we use mbox format with the default filesystem layout. Therefore it is not possible to have mailboxes which are subfolders of other mailboxes containing messages. The command "doveadm mailbox list" includes the file system directories, that contain only subfolders, as normal mailboxes in the output: archiv archiv/daemon archiv/dovecot Did I miss something
2008 Feb 22
1
shared mailbox - namespace
Hi all, this is my last try to get help before giving up. I red the dovecot-wiki several times, but it doesn?t work. I don?t know what?s wrong. If I open thunderbird I see the folder "public" but I cannot subscribe it. I have dovecot 1.0.10. Yes it?s a little bit old but it is the latest version under debian packages. Please see my configuration below. here the content of:
2016 Feb 05
2
ACL user
How would I go, If I wanted ACL processing to start with %{auth_user} instead of %{user} when determining rights? -- peter
2008 Oct 20
3
The evaluation of optional function arguments
Dear R-helpers, I've got two functions; callTimes() calls times(), passing it an optional argument (bar) by name (bar=harry). times() then believes it has been passed a name, rather than a value ? but I want the value, not the name. Worse, if I evaluate the name, it is evaluated in the environment times() was defined, not where it is called. How can I call times(), defining its optional
2011 Oct 04
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM IR is a compiler IR
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 6:36 PM, Renato Golin <rengolin at systemcall.org> wrote: > Hi Talin, > > I too agree 100% with Dan's words, and this could be a good pointer > for Jin-Gu Kang to continue on his pursuit for a better > target-independent bitcode. > > Also, add your backwards compatibility issue to debug metadata in IR, > in which fields appear or disappear
2007 Dec 01
4
namespaces, shared mailboxes
Hi! I'd like to provide shared mailboxes with maildir that should appear like 'Shared/<mailboxname>' to the clients. Using the namespace configuration below, everything works fine, exept one thing: Mail clients (only tested with Thunderbird) won't allow to put mails directly in 'Shared/mailboxname' (the folder it is greyed out). You currently have to create
2006 Aug 12
5
In place editing on a list - not passing ID through
I want to do in-place edits on a list of data, but I''m having trouble getting the ID passed through to the controller. I use this in my view to create the field: <% for frame in @frames %> ... <%= in_place_editor_field :frame, :price %> <% end %> and this produces the following in my output: <span class="in_place_editor_field"
2005 Feb 03
1
filling a string buffer in a C routine
I am trying to write a C function that reads lines from a file and passes them back to R. Here is a simplified version: --- C code --- #include <R.h> void read_file(char **filename, char **buf, char **buflen) { FILE *infile; infile = fopen(*filename, "r"); fgets(*buf, *buflen, infile); fclose(infile); } --- R code --- buffer = "xxxxxxxxxx" #
2001 Oct 25
6
Regarding PAM_TTY_KLUDGE and Solaris 8...
>Okay, this appears to be a problem with pam_unix.so - the code in >pam_sm_open_session is written with the assumption that the tty name is of >the form "/dev/" + something else on the end. I'm not sure why the pam_sm_open_session in pam_unix on Solaris now does this: /* report error if ttyn or rhost are not set */ if ((ttyn == NULL) || (rhost == NULL))