Actually the army does indeed have an official email
address (this is it), but bear in mind that the army is made up
of several cores, with a bit of disagreements between
those cores :) (i.e., Modiyin, Yerukim etc).
Eli Beker wrote:
>
> there is an idf.il valid domain. (www.idf.il)
> and you also can dig some info about, from RIPE:
>
> domain: idf.il
> descr: IDF-Shalishut Rashit
> descr: 100 Ben-Gurion St. Ramat-Gan Israel
> descr: +972 3 6755145
>
> so they can place a form on their web, and later read it. no need to read
> mails.
> btw, what's the diff if they read mails from hotmail or from their
> own mail server?
>
> On Sat, 17 Jul 1999, Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo wrote:
>
> > EB>> why don't u use an official email address??? (maybe idf.il)
> >
> > Maybe there aren't one? As I heard, most army systems are not connected to
> > Internet, and have no official means to do it (i.e., you can sneak some
> > modem inside, but hide it well) and, knowing the measure of the
> > professionalism and security awareness in the masses, I'd say that's
> > *very* good. So some "yehida" somewhere in the army may just not have
> > official email box. And it's good - title "IDF hit by Melissa virus -
> > personel databases destroyed" in Yedioth Achronoth would make me to feel a
> > bit _uncomfortable_.
> >
>
> -Eli
>
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