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2007 Mar 08
5
1.0rc26: ssl_verify_client=yes ?
Q1) I can't get ssl_verify_client_cert=yes working. The ssl key and cert are signed using our CA. Also the ssl_ca_file has a CRL appended (no revokes yet). Expected behavior: Stop the SSL (the client doesn't have a cert installed) Current behavior: Mail clients accepts SSL and login succeeds. (both Evolution and Thunderbird). My bad? Please advise. Q2) The next step, if dovecot blocks
2011 Jan 27
2
help for a loop procedure
Hello everybody! I’m trying to define the optimal number of surveys to detect the highest number of species within a monitoring season/session. To do this I want to run all the possible combinations between a set of samples and to calculate the total number of species for each combination of 2, 3, 4 …n samples events, so that at the end I will be able to define which is the lowest number of
2018 Oct 01
3
RFC: Adding a code size analysis tool
> On Oct 1, 2018, at 3:25 PM, David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Mon, Oct 1, 2018 at 3:24 PM JF Bastien <jfbastien at apple.com <mailto:jfbastien at apple.com>> wrote: >> On Oct 1, 2018, at 3:16 PM, David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com <mailto:dblaikie at gmail.com>> wrote: >> >> (my vote, somewhat biased - is that
2017 Jun 09
8
OT - lowest power, cheapest python interpreter
I am searching for the cheapeat *nix SOC device with ethernet and wifi that can run Python 2.7. Ethernet should be 100mbit and hopefully supporting PXE. OT because im doubting you can squeeze our bloaty friend onto such a device.... :)
2018 Oct 01
4
RFC: Adding a code size analysis tool
> On Oct 1, 2018, at 3:16 PM, David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote: > > (my vote, somewhat biased - is that I'd love to see more investment in Bloaty (to keep all these sort of size analysis tools and tricks in one place), but sort of accept folks are probably going to keep building more infrastructure for this sort of thing in LLVM directly) I get where that comes
2018 Sep 26
5
RFC: Adding a code size analysis tool
Hello, I worked on a code size analysis tool for a 'week of code' project and think that it might be useful enough to upstream. The tool is inspired by bloaty (https://github.com/google/bloaty), but tries to do more to attribute code size in actionable ways. For example, it can calculate how many bytes inlined instances of a function added to a binary. In its diff mode, it can show how
2015 Mar 09
3
Overriding dovecot.conf from Userdb Extras
Hi, I thought I read that anything from dovecot.conf can be overridden in a userdb lookup. Or a passdb lookup with "userdb_" prefix. But I tried for fun change log_path but it never worked. Is that because logging is special, already started logging before it comes to the passdb/userdb lookups? So are there some dovecot.conf settings that cannot be overridden? Thanks!
2015 Mar 13
0
Overriding dovecot.conf from Userdb Extras
Il 9 marzo 2015 alle 4.17 "E.B." <emailbuilder88 at yahoo.com> ha scritto: > I thought I read that anything from dovecot.conf can be overridden in a > userdb lookup. Or a passdb lookup with "userdb_" prefix. > > But I tried for fun change log_path but it never worked. Is that because > logging is special, already started logging before it comes to the
2015 Mar 14
1
Overriding dovecot.conf from Userdb Extras
> > I thought I read that anything from dovecot.conf can be overridden in a > > userdb lookup. Or a passdb lookup with "userdb_" prefix. > > > > But I tried for fun change log_path but it never worked. Is that because > > logging is special, already started logging before it comes to the > > passdb/userdb lookups? So are there some dovecot.conf
2004 Dec 23
8
delivery agent in 1.0?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi :) Is there any plan to include delivery agent in 1.x? I would be very happy, if there would be lmtp delivery agent included with dovecot 1.x... This would make creating large mailsystem cluster creation very simple + indexes would be always up2date. Brane -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
2013 Oct 18
2
proxy, userdb and passdb
Dear all, We are getting closer to the migration of our mailsystem. Now I have a special question. We are successfully using passdb { driver = pam } and that is good. Now, how would I tell dovecot to proxy certain users (the ones not yet migrated) to the old server? My attempts to configure an additional userdb failed since this seems to override the passdb setting. Grateful for any
2017 Jun 09
1
OT - lowest power, cheapest python interpreter
On 6/9/2017 12:44 PM, Fred Smith wrote: > On Fri, Jun 09, 2017 at 09:00:42PM +0200, Andrew Holway wrote: >> I am searching for the cheapeat *nix SOC device with ethernet and wifi that >> can run Python 2.7. Ethernet should be 100mbit and hopefully supporting PXE. >> >> OT because im doubting you can squeeze our bloaty friend onto such a >> device....:) >
2017 Mar 11
2
Auto create & subscribe folder from Userdb [Was: Users with extra mailbox: namespace/mailbox in userdb lookup?]
>> We have a need for some users to have an additional folder created and >> subscribed for them. >> >> Is is possible to return an override for the default "namespace inbox" >> containing the needed mailbox definitions in the userdb lookup for >> such users? If so, how would the userdb lookup result be formatted? >> Presumably as > >
2007 May 23
6
Brainstorming - how to manage Shorewall rules
Shorewall (IP Tables frontend - www.shorewall.net) has been kind of a headache in trying to move forward with puppet - we just haven''t found a clean way to manage the "rules" file. With that in mind - would it be possible to create a "shorewall_rule" type? The rules file is a simple file with space/tab delimited fields: (I can provide a detailed explanation of each
2017 Mar 11
3
Auto create & subscribe folder from Userdb [Was: Users with extra mailbox: namespace/mailbox in userdb lookup?]
On 2017-03-10 23:22, Christian Kivalo wrote: > Am 11. M?rz 2017 08:04:28 MEZ schrieb MRob <mrobti at insiberia.net>: >> >>>> We have a need for some users to have an additional folder created >> and >>>> subscribed for them. >>>> >>>> Is is possible to return an override for the default "namespace >> inbox"
2017 Mar 13
2
Auto create & subscribe folder from Userdb [Was: Users with extra mailbox: namespace/mailbox in userdb lookup?]
On 2017-03-13 19:31, MRob wrote: > On 2017-03-10 23:28, MRob wrote: >> On 2017-03-10 23:22, Christian Kivalo wrote: >>> Am 11. M?rz 2017 08:04:28 MEZ schrieb MRob <mrobti at insiberia.net>: >>>> >>>>>> We have a need for some users to have an additional folder created >>>> and >>>>>> subscribed for them.
2018 Mar 17
2
Clang executable sizes and build stats
Hi all, I recently did a run where I built clang executables on FreeBSD 12-CURRENT [1], from trunk r250000 (2015-10-11) all through r327700 (2018-03-16), with increments of 100 revisions. This is mainly meant as an archive, for easily doing bisections, but there are also some interesting statistics. From r250000 through r327700: * the total (stripped) executable size grew by approximately 43% *
2017 Jan 28
3
Users with extra mailbox: namespace/mailbox in userdb lookup?
Hello, We have a need for some users to have an additional folder created and subscribed for them. Is is possible to return an override for the default "namespace inbox" containing the needed mailbox definitions in the userdb lookup for such users? If so, how would the userdb lookup result be formatted? Presumably as just one long string, but how would the setting be named given
2017 Mar 14
1
Auto create & subscribe folder from Userdb [Was: Users with extra mailbox: namespace/mailbox in userdb lookup?]
On 14.03.2017 05:57, MRob wrote: > On 2017-03-13 13:40, Aki Tuomi wrote: >> On 2017-03-13 19:31, MRob wrote: >>> On 2017-03-10 23:28, MRob wrote: >>>> On 2017-03-10 23:22, Christian Kivalo wrote: >>>>> Am 11. M?rz 2017 08:04:28 MEZ schrieb MRob <mrobti at insiberia.net>: >>>>>> >>>>>>>> We have a need for
2018 Mar 17
2
[cfe-dev] Clang executable sizes and build stats
I'm sure the x86 scheduler models are causing bloat. Every time a single instruction appears on a line by itself like this in a scheduler model: def: InstRW<[SBWriteResGroup2], (instregex "ANDNPDrr")>; It causes that instruction to be its own group in the generated output. And its replicated for each CPU. We should look into better using regular expressions or taking