On 2014-08-19 13:45, Anton Aylward wrote:
On 08/19/2014 07:28 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Think back to the White Knight's song.
What's that? :-???
See chapter 8 of "Alice Through the Looking Glass".
I never liked that book. And what I read of it was in Spanish, of course :-)
The name of the song is called 'Haddocks' Eyes'. That is what the name is called. The name really is 'The Aged Aged Man'. The song is called `Ways And Means': but that's only what it's called, you know. The song really is `A-sitting On A Gate': and the tune's my own invention.
As I said, none of this is strange to C programmers. Heck, they might even autoincrement it!
I have never met it. There is something in the wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haddocks%27_Eyes
But the dovecot people don't.
What 'dovecot people'?
See the dovecot configuration as shipped on the openSUSE package?
And it WORKS. The verb is always stringer than the noun.
What's that about verbs and nouns? I lost you completely.
They configure it here: /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-mail.conf, outside of any namespace. They say:
# Location for users' mailboxes. The default is empty, which means that Dovecot
Yes, and I tried that originally and found, as James is finding, that it didn't work.
It does for me...
The VERB and the noun.
What's that with verb and noun? -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)