Zitat von Luigi Rosa li...@luigirosa.com:
Gedalya wrote on 18/10/2014 17:36:
The code looks at shared/$last_login_key, so shared/last-login/username,
but your map says /shared/last-login/$user, note the leading slash! That's
probably all it is.
BINGO!
Now that we killed the mosters of
On 10/19/2014 04:10 AM, Michael Cramer wrote:
Zitat von Luigi Rosa li...@luigirosa.com:
Gedalya wrote on 18/10/2014 17:36:
The code looks at shared/$last_login_key, so
shared/last-login/username,
but your map says /shared/last-login/$user, note the leading slash!
That's
probably all it is.
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Damien Desfontaines wrote:
On Sat, Oct 18, 2014 at 03:05:58PM +0200, Steffen wrote:
Damien Desfontaines wrote:
Here it is: http://paste.fulltxt.net/Xzoq9v
You can actually see when I manually changed all permissions,
around October 12, and
On 10/18/2014 05:39 PM, c128 mail wrote:
Bit more investigation...
So - the incrontab rule seems to work to the extent that if I directly
ls the cur folder on the system then it's triggered.
However, the only way I seem to be able to be able to get it to
trigger from a mail client (I use
On 9/25/2014 8:37 AM, Thomas Koch wrote:
Hi,
I'm moving from one email provider (me) to another (mailbox.org) and observed
that the new provider uses / instead of . as a folder separator. Now I
need to adapt my sieve script.
It's not too much work and I can even just define a variable at
Switched to using /home/user/Maildir and, yes, I think you're totally right.
With the changed location:
Roundcube seems to work as it generates much more traffic with Dovecot -
lots of opening and closing of connections and (when re-armed) the
incrontab rule is triggered as you would expect
On 10/16/2014 09:01 AM, Joseph Tam wrote:
It's Solaris10 nroff, and GNU groff 1.19.1. Ancient stuff so I wouldn't
spend too much time looking at it. It's weird that two independent
software implementations would do the same thing.
Maybe ancient, but supported until January 2021.
I've