27;s message I just
sat there shaking my head. As for his colleague, the local McDonald's
is hiring.
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te evil.
It's hard to imagine anyone being that dumb, but then this society
has been surprising me a lot in recent years.
-Dave
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New Kensington, PA
27;m sorry buddy, your credibility hit rock bottom in your first post,
and your subsequent posts aren't helping.
Have a nice day. *plonk*
-Dave
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New Kensington, PA
hey look at
me weird and the most stupid response I got was 'but I am not buying it
for myself'.
coffee -> keyboard
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On 10/26/20 11:24 AM, Gregory Heytings wrote:
Your data is stored confidentially by Google, obviously. Otherwise
nobody would use their services.
My keyboard is now COMPLETELY saturated with coffee. Some hit my
display this time, too.
-Dave
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New
ies and block the source IP address for a month on the first
failed login. At any one time I have between 12,000 and 15,000
addresses in my blocked list for IMAP.
-Dave
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New Kensington, PA
Solaris (SmartOS), but it's available on most
platforms now.
Thanks again!
I'm happy to be of assistance. Good luck.
-Dave
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New Kensington, PA
The last time I hit that, I'm pretty sure it was because I was going
to port 80 instead of port 443 to reach Roundcube.
-Dave
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#x27;s connection to Roundcube. I could be
barking up the wrong tree here, but I'm pretty sure that's the error I hit.
-Dave
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New Kensington, PA
undcube configuration problem,
having to do with either its connection to Dovecot or possibly a
back-end database server. (MySQL?)
-Dave
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New Kensington, PA
ood advice for everything, not just blocking. My first
experience with blocking was on a Cisco AGS in 1994, buddy. Not a n00b.
-Dave
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New Kensington, PA
ur unsolicited advice. But, for future
reference, don't assume that someone doesn't know what they're doing
just because their approach differs from either your approach for your
own network, or your guesses about theirs.
-Dave, pre-coffee
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;
above is probably correct. Check the docs if that fails. Obviously,
the words in uppercase must be correct for your installation. "SERVER"
might be "localhost" for you. (it isn't for me)
One quick thing to check: Did you issue a "flush privileges" command
to MariaDB after creating the account for Roundcube to use?
See how far that gets you and report back.
-Dave
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New Kensington, PA
endation for the sake of safety, as it's
cheap to try.
Now maybe we can get back to the OP's actual problems, which nobody
else seems to be interested in today.
-Dave
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New Kensington, PA
On 1/8/22 12:12 PM, John Fawcett wrote:
On 08/01/2022 17:22, Dave McGuire wrote:
On 1/8/22 8:57 AM, John Fawcett wrote:
yes, blocking on the first wrong password sounds like overkill. But
it does depend on user base. For a small mail server with few known
users it could be workable.
It
;
>>> I am using pam-script-saml (https://github.com/ck-ws/pam-script-saml)
>> to
>>> enable saml-based access to dovecot. I would like to have one
>> listener
>>> 144 to only serve this saml authentication listener, and the regular
>> 143
>>> listener with driver = ldap.
>>>
>>> Is that config possible?
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> MJ
>
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or feature that exists only in "newer" OS releases. When
that changes, we will revisit our configuration.
Until then, it's rock solid and does everything required of it.
There are no problems to be addressed. At least here, we don't fix
things that aren't broken.
Hey folks. Is it possible/advisable to change the mdbox rotation
size on an operational mdbox spool? If so, is there any way to
"repackage" (for the lack of a better term) an existing mdbox spool to a
different rotation size?
Thanks,
-Dave
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lace it with something much more suitable, I could have these people join
> the 21st Century.
I for one am finding this thread extremely entertaining. I have to
wonder how you'd sound if you came across a machine that was actually
OLD. ;)
-Dave
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New Kensington, PA
ing which ones I
can safely remove?
Thanks,
-Dave
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New Kensington, PA
;spooltype:/spool/location" (repeat, to
pick up any changes since first run)
--------
-Dave
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New Kensington, PA
dovecot.org/Clients&data=05|01|daniel.e.wh...@nasa.gov|b3ca2f99a64e42c46b5308da95a219e6|7005d45845be48ae8140d43da96dd17b|0|0|637986820715805399|Unknown|TWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0=|3000|||&sdata=pKJenoDD3uT9v9e1izVN1DFdHNZqfpGkNYiM3EO5OmM=&
27;re signing and
how? I've been at my wits' end with this for some time; DKIM (and SPF
etc etc) seem to be really quite awful overall.
Thanks,
-Dave
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New Kensington, PA
nginx), taking away a feature
to replace it with a paid feature is something completely different.
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New Kensington, PA
On 9/7/23 17:00, joe a wrote:
Any known issues with installing/running roundcube and dovecot on the
same server?
I'm running two such installations; no difficulty.
-Dave
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dovecot ma
-
This isn't exactly the functionality you want, but it illustrates the
kinds of translations that can easy be done on the database side. I've
been using a scheme like this for many years with great results.
-Dave
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New Kensington
asy. I was hoping there was some way i could translate
individual users which would make this transition easier.
You can use that technique, though, to implement any sort of
translation table that you could build into an SQL query. Just a
suggestion.
and daydream
about what would happen if Google ever turned evil. Now we know.
-Dave
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To unsubscribe send an email to dovecot-le...@dovecot.org
the structure above from one directory to another and expect
everything to be ok? Or is there a better approach? (of course I'll do
a backup first)
Thanks,
-Dave
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New Kensington, PA
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dovecot ma
On 10/8/23 11:27, Dave McGuire wrote:
Hi folks. Our mail server's spools are structured like this:
/var/mail//
We have an existing user with a lot of mail that we need to move from
one domain to another. Our mail system is database-backed so changing
the account is trivial
dates, so beware that updating one table may not
automatically update dependent tables.
The database part isn't an issue; I designed the schema. Thanks for
the heads-up though.
Thanks,
-Dave
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New Kensington, PA
stion assumes that I use iptables (I
don't), I run firewalls on my servers (I don't; I run them on routers)
and that I run Linux on my mail server (I don't).
The other side of this equation, Postfix, has had this capability
for years. Why it hasn't been added to dovecot is a m
gt;
> http://wiki2.dovecot.org/PasswordDatabase/ExtraFields/AllowNets
>
> then setup fail2ban to manage extrafields
Now that's a very interesting idea, thank you! I will investigate this.
-Dave
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New Kensington, PA
VAX running BSD", in which programmers everywhere wrote code
that assumed EVERYONE was running that platform. Today we fight the
"all the world's an x86_64 box with a gazillibyte of memory running
Linux" mentality in exactly the same way. It's not any more palatable
now tha
ch gives fast lookups. (well, at least that's
what it used the last time I looked at its internals)
I myself just want a mechanism to deny certain IP addresses when I
spot them, regardless of the implementation. But anything that offloads
my mail servers from anything that doesn't
ility is as difficult, if not
> more so, than letting your firewall handle it.
I'm not disagreeing with you. As I stated above, getting new rules
into my firewall in an automated way is not something I've found a good
way to do yet. Granted, it has been a couple of years since I&
ng
Linux, you know. It may be hard to accept, but that's the way it is.
-Dave
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New Kensington, PA
un it under Solaris.
> so there should be some
> sort of netfilter available which you can put in front of your listening
> ports.
There is. But I already have a firewall, running on bulletproof
hardware that doesn't depend on spinning disks. I don't want to add
ANOTHER firewall when I already have a perfectly good one. Besides, my
mail server is built for...serving mail. Not being a firewall.
-Dave
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New Kensington, PA
gt;
>>> so there should be some
>>> sort of netfilter available which you can put in front of your listening
>>> ports.
>>
>>There is. But I already have a firewall, running on bulletproof
>> hardware that doesn't depend on spinning disks. I don't want to add
>> ANOTHER firewall when I already have a perfectly good one. Besides, my
>> mail server is built for...serving mail. Not being a firewall.
>>
> Well, from an academic point of view, a network service that denies
> connection on the ip layer is also an ip firewall.
In a real-world datacenter at 3AM, academic points of view seldom, if
ever, come into play.
-Dave
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New Kensington, PA
On 03/04/2015 04:33 PM, Professa Dementia wrote:
> On 3/4/2015 12:45 PM, Dave McGuire wrote:
>>There is. But I already have a firewall, running on bulletproof
>> hardware that doesn't depend on spinning disks. I don't want to add
>> ANOTHER firewall when I al
g one thing and doing it right.
>>
>> Thank you for such great software.
>>
>> SteveT
>
> Hey, you know what? It's never a bad time to join in and say a simple:
> Thank you!
Agreed! Thank you!
-Dave
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New Kensington, PA
and
>> automatically installed if enabled.
>
> That's excellent news, because hell will freeze over before systemd is
> introduced to official slackware releases
Or Solaris, for that matter.
-Dave
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New Kensington, PA
ed and
>>>> automatically installed if enabled.
>>>
>>> That's excellent news, because hell will freeze over before systemd is
>>> introduced to official slackware releases
>>
>> Or Solaris, for that matter.
>
> Thank you for your feedback on this matter. We will keep this in mind.
Thank you Aki.
-Dave
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systems on
production servers is oh-so-NOT one of them. ;)
-Dave
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Port Charlotte, FL
carel wrote:
I was not aware of that... I went with FUSE to test the deduplication
feature of ZFS. I'll check out this link you've provided, many thanks Dave.
:)
On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 15:48, Dave McGuire wrote:
On 08/19/2011 02:45 PM, Felipe Scarel wrote:
I'm testing out ZFS-fu
26x with a ~12GB news spool, using gzip compression. I was
expecting a bit more compression, but I'm certainly not complaining.
-Dave
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e one line; watch for wrappage.
-Dave
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-Dave
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New Kensington, PA
Oh, don't get me started. I'm so sick of the BudLight-swilling,
NASCAR-watching, WalMart-loving morons that I'm about ready to go
find a deserted island somewhere.
-Dave
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Farewell Ophelia, 9/22/1991 - 7/25/2007
es to enable core dumps,
dovecot won't crash :(
Ahh, a "Heisenbug"! I *hate* those.
-Dave
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Port Charlotte, FL
ications would need to be rewritten for
1.1. Then I got to thinking that such functionality would likely be
useful to people other than just me, so..
Thoughts?
-Dave
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Port Charlotte, FL
What you suggested would be ideal
advice for many (maybe even most) applications, but in thise case I
"really do" want specifically what I asked for. :)
-Dave
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P's fails.
I could investigate that a bit...that is an interesting idea.
-Dave
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e
creation of those indices. Is there a facility to have the squat
plugin generate debugging messages so I can see what it's doing?
Thanks,
-Dave
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Port Charlotte, FL Happy now?
-1.1.5-
managesieve-0.10.3.diff.gz
http://www.rename-it.nl/dovecot/1.1/dovecot-1.1.5-
managesieve-0.10.3.diff.gz.sig
This also fixes a warning previously caused by this patch.
About ManageSieve...What client software are people using with this?
-Dave
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s Good Stuff.
Thanks,
-Dave
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://www.sieve.info lists more
possibilities. Because that is a wiki, you can add others if you
encounter more useful clients.
Thanks for the info. I use Thunderbird and SquirrelMail on
occasion; I'll try it with those when time permits.
-Dave
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Port Charlotte, FL
..and it's much less painful if you're using maildir instead of
mbox!
-Dave
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Dave McGuire
Port Charlotte, FL
much corrected, thank you. I was going from the same logic regarding
mbox vs. maildir in the context of backups. One new message
delivered and a 400MB mail spool gets backed up again..
-Dave
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Port Charlotte, FL
do not appear. Any ideas on how to
pursue this further?
(this is with 1.1.4, by the way...I'm compiling 1.1.6 now)
Thanks,
-Dave
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is less than sub-optimal especially when a
large amount of users just downloads the whole mailbox using POP3
(not to
mention backing up Maildirs).
It seems to me that a database like Postgres or MySQL would be the
best bet.
-Dave
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Port Charlotte, FL
s. Do you anticipate many config file changes
(or other upgrade-related stuff) in the 1.2 release for current 1.1.x
users?
-Dave
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Port Charlotte, FL
.
Are there plans to integrate this functionality directly into
Dovecot in the future?
-Dave
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ring on my pop3 port and it's driving me
bananas.
-Dave
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#x27;m not running a Linux box, I'm running Solaris...and I'm not
interested in running a firewall on my mail server.
I do appreciate the suggestion, though.
-Dave
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Port Charlotte, FL
#x27;t have to, you could simply nullroute the source IPs :)
By having fail2ban manipulate the routing table a-la "route add
"?
-Dave
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a. I will give it further
thought. Thank you!
-Dave
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need
a gigabyte of memory just to boot, and processors clocked at 3GHz
that give me the same useful performance as my 4MHz Z80 twenty years
ago. ;) Nothing is free.
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form of multi-core
CPUs) to get back some of the performance they've wasted.
Distributed processing within GPUs started even earlier.
Anyone claiming that any of this stuff is free should consider
looking at the assembler output of the compiler when building a
kernel. I have. Tr
I suppose.
Two is not 'so many'... the meaning is plain (for anyone who
understands
english)...
But I think, like Zed, this thread is dead.
Ahh, one of my favorite movies. :)
-Dave
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ut I think, like Zed, this thread is dead.
uh? who is this Zed? My remark was just a frivolous post mortem then.
It's a reference to a movie entitled Pulp Fiction.
-Dave
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on was "all the world's a
VAX". Now, it's "all the world's a PC running Linux".
*grumble*
-Dave
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levant "@" addresses (-
admin, -request, etc) into the "lists" subdomain of the form
"@lists." using virtual aliases.
If you run into trouble, contact me off-list and I'll try to help.
-Dave
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o obtain the expansion of -fast from the compiler
documentation and try the options individually, and determine which
one is breaking the compiled code.
-Dave
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it's only those functions that are problematic. pvs -s /lib/libc.so
lists the dl* functions under SUNW_1.22 so I'd think that should have
worked..
I don't see "-ldl" in there anywhere..
-Dave
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Is there any documentation for the plugin API? A cursory glance
through the docs didn't turn up anything.
Thanks,
-Dave
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are a few hooks that plugins
typically use.
If you're doing anything mail related the important places to look at
are src/lib-storage/mail-storage*.h. Currently there isn't really any
more documentation. http://wiki.dovecot.org/Design may help a bit.
Understood, thanks! I'll check
us about ZFS
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I've concluded that there's really no other reasonable way to
do it.
-Dave
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le to fire up a new system at any time, even as a
temporary "sandbox" on a whim just to try something out.
-Dave
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;s some Thunderbird
option to make it follow inbox contents with more "attention" but I've
not been able to find it.
Thanks,
-Dave
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to the server rather than the default 5
helps mitigate this.
I'm not sure why TB3 has such a hard time when talking to Dovecot as no
other clients have any difficulty and TB2 never did.
Steve
P.S. Our system is a Solaris 10 x86 box running Dovecot 1.2.x with
Maildir++ folders.
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-CONDSTORE
?
-Dave
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ctive of the mail server.
That said, I've been testing Timo's imap_capabilities suggestion for
about the past 45mins, and it seems to solve the problem for me, at
least so far.
-Dave
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erbird, but could be a bit difficult to find out
whose.. A reproducible test case would of course be best.
That'd be tough; it's definitely not repeatable here. It happens
maybe 1/3 of the time.
I hate that kind of bug. :-(
-Dave
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ent mail clients just because they can't agree to use the same folder
for special purpose.
I would strongly endorse this request.
Right there with you on that.
-Dave
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my dovecot.conf file)?
According to Microsoft, Outlook isn't broken, the rest of the world is
wrong... So no, they haven't fixed it.
There's a reason the civilized world calls it "LookOut!"
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Man, can you imagine how awesome our mail servers would've been if we
had Dovecot back in the Digex days in the mid-90s? Oh, to have a time
machine..
-Dave
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le 'Dovecot Secure IMAP', using last found
>
> Anybody know if these are dovecot generated?
Looks like output from the "ufw" firewall package.
-Dave
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er, because I'm running a VAX-7000 and a few big PDP-11s in
here. The DECsystem-2020s are next. It's good for the soul.
RIP Mark Crispin.
-Dave
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New Kensington, PA
scrap that
and move to Lucene?
-Dave
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New Kensington, PA
d have just set up fts_solr. Should I scrap that
>> and move to Lucene?
>
> No, Solr is even better.
Excellent, that's what I thought. Thank you.
-Dave
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wow. Like you've never intended to send someone an off-list
message, got finished typing it, then forgot to change the To: line?
-Dave
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I certainly would not follow it up with an "ON
LIST" declaration. Admit it, it does seem rather absurd.
Well, the "on list" part is kinda obvious. ;)
-Dave
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[excellent example snipped]
Wow, very nice. This'll give you the benefit of not having your mail
system go down every time Windows blows up.
-Dave
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Port Charlotte, FL
Will the
users notice anything different here, with respect to UIDs, indices, or
anything like that?
If this is completely the wrong way to do it, I'm not opposed to using
a different tool like mb2md.pl, but I looked at that and couldn't quite
figure out how to make it work within my current directory structure.
Thanks,
-Dave
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Port Charlotte, FL
On 8/16/10 10:49 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> As promised last Friday, here's the v2.0.0 release finally.
Congratulations, Timo!
-Dave
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-fast -xtarget=ultra3 -m32 -xarch=sparcvis2
-Dave
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n on.
There's zero need for portable binaries in this particular installation.
-Dave
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