Hi,
I am looking for a good C
book.
i know pascal pretty well and i would
like to get an English C book or an originally Hebrew written book... any
advises of good books and where i can find them?
i have a little request, i know
K&R learning C book is one of the best... does anyone has it
On Fri, 18 Jun 1999, Omer wrote:
> Hi
Hi Omer,
> Anyone using a frame-relay line on a linux box, leased
> and connected through any of the Israeli ISPs? I'm interested
> in getting a frame-relay line at my home (meaning not for
> business needs or anything, in case that affects pricing).
>
> I
Anyone going to California in August? :-)
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Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 14:25:50 -0700 (PDT)
From: Christina Silveira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: O'Reilly Open Source Software Convention
Dear User Group Re
I have problem
connecting to the internet using ppp
my pppd ver is 2.3 patch level 4
ISP is Internet Zahav ( which do NOT know how to
config it ( technical support on phone ))
/etc/ppp/options is:
lockdefaultroutenoipdefaultmodemdev/modem/115200crtsctsdebugpassiveasyncmap
0"name "oshria
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I just installed at our office a redhat 6.0 with sendmail on it. I created all
> the accounts and everything works ok.
>
> Now, I have a user who is going on vacation and want to get his email stored and
> we'll have an automatic message (something like "Hi, I'm
Well, i have FR in my house.
The cost are about 14000 SKL one time installation and 750 SKL per month
for Bezeq.
After that you need to obtain a router - about 400-500 $.
Then you need to contact to an ISP - about 67 - 150 $ for the small ISP.
Mike
Omer wrote:
> Hi
>
> Anyone using a frame-re
Hi
Anyone using a frame-relay line on a linux box, leased
and connected through any of the Israeli ISPs? I'm interested
in getting a frame-relay line at my home (meaning not for
business needs or anything, in case that affects pricing).
I'm interested to know if anyone has any experience with
th
Install procmail, man procmailex - examples for 'vacation' type
programs. Archiving the mail as well is simple enough.
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I just installed at our office a redhat 6.0 with sendmail on it. I created all
> the accounts and everything works ok.
>
> Now, I have a user
Hi,
I just installed at our office a redhat 6.0 with sendmail on it. I created all
the accounts and everything works ok.
Now, I have a user who is going on vacation and want to get his email stored and
we'll have an automatic message (something like "Hi, I'm on vacation") to be
auto replied...