IA>> great, now this address appears in the archives and he'll start getting
IA>> spammed.
In fact, my address is in my .sig for ages, and I'm not getting some
unbelievable amount on spam on it. But my usa.net address, which I use
when posting on various boards, search engines, etc. gets tons of
OE>> Actually, Exchange interacts quite well with other OSes or
OE>> mail systems. It supports X400/SMTP for mail delivery,
OE>> and POP3/LDAP/IMAP in general (and MAPI, of course).
I talked about possibility to implement Exchange functions in other
program (like, working with Outlook, etc.), not
On 30 Dec 1999, Aharon Schkolnik wrote:
>
> I just installed a linux dns server. I installed linux 6.1, and
> bind-8.2.2_P3-1. I noticed that there are K files in the rc.d tree,
> but no S files. I checked the rpm, and the same is true there. Is this
> a bug ? Which S files should I create ? Wh
On 29 Dec 1999, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> Michael Shiloh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > who is the maintainer of this mailing list?
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
great, now this address appears in the archives and he'll start getting
spammed.
actually also Michael Shiloh's address is in the body.
Hi.
I just installed a linux dns server. I installed linux 6.1, and
bind-8.2.2_P3-1. I noticed that there are K files in the rc.d tree,
but no S files. I checked the rpm, and the same is true there. Is this
a bug ? Which S files should I create ? Whom should I notify ?
TIA.
# find /etc -nam
You cannot remotely manage your windows desktops unless you
use some sort of management console. You can install VNC
on all of your desktops and use it to access your NT boxes
remotely, though. Obviously, that's a bit pathetic, so if
you have a lot of machines you'd be better off with either
using
Actually it does care (or at least Exchange and it's kind do,
never tried OpenMail).
Modern commercial mail servers do a lot of work on the server,
including various MIME conversions, not to mention header
parsing (suppose the header is in hebrew, as it will be
in a lot of companies? What about X
Actually, Exchange interacts quite well with other OSes or
mail systems. It supports X400/SMTP for mail delivery,
and POP3/LDAP/IMAP in general (and MAPI, of course).
It also supports POP3 and IMAP over SSL (as well as LDAP).
I hate to say it, but it's a good product (even when
not compared to n
> 3. windose boxese can validate their passwords on the server ...
i too, am trying to use samba to validate user's on other win pc's.
i read the entire o'reilly book and some online papers, but could
not manage to make the server to do the user logins.
i got (in log.nmb):
[1999/12/25 15:20:37
Sorry to be off-topic again. I know this is a question which repeats often,
but since the answer changes in time, I'd like to here the current opinions.
After the apology, here's the question:
I'd like to hear opinions about Bezeq Internation vs. Barak regarding ISDN
connections (or general opin
Michael Shiloh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> who is the maintainer of this mailing list?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> the link for "Linux-IL maintainer" of the web page
>
> http://www.linux.org.il/mailing-list.html
>
> yields
>
> The requested URL /shlomif/cgi-bin/forward.cgi was not found
hello,
who is the maintainer of this mailing list? (the link for
"Linux-IL maintainer" of the web page
http://www.linux.org.il/mailing-list.html
yields
The requested URL /shlomif/cgi-bin/forward.cgi was not found on this server
thanks very much,
michael shiloh
=
hi,
well, after hard working i managed to
make qtext write out hebrew reverse in text.
so in the url:
http://pluto.spaceports.com/~rc/linux/Hebrew-Faq/TEST.TXT
there is translated (with lots of
modifications because the source was from 1996)
faq in hebrew
ISO-Visual.
final version with mor
>Speaking of Linux-IL Mailing list - will someone add a search function
>on the archive? (Ht:dig sounds like a good idea).
There is a search on the archive and it has bee there for as long as I can
remember (about 1.5 years).
>
>Thanks
>Hetz
>
>
>Constantin Eizner wrote:
> >
> > What about Hebre
Can anyone help me with the ISDN config?
i prefer someone that is using ISDN service with Internet Gold and can help
me with the scripts as well...
Thanks,
Yarin
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Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
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HI
we have a new PS printer which is duplex (i.e. prints on two sides of
the paper)
writing normal PS documents prints only on one side
how do i print on both sides ?
note: acroread running on windose gives me and option for this, but
acroread for linux does not.
thanks
erez.
On Wed, 29 Dec 1999, Yoram Katz wrote:
> Hi !
> A successful start-up company is searching a Linux programmer with
~~
If it's already successful then it's not a start-up. FYI, a start-up can't
be unsuccessful either, just bankrupt.
- yba
> experience in drivers, for portin
Hi !
A successful start-up company is searching a Linux programmer with
experience in drivers, for porting proprietary drivers from Windows.
Very interesting, rewarding and challenging work.
Mails/CV's to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Regards,
Yoram
=
What about hebrew??
OpenMail doesn't care which language u send the messages. You can send
even in Arabic (as long as your client supports it).
Samba? It's already been discussed here before. Please take a look at
the archive of Linux IL mailing lists..
Speaking of Linux-IL Mailing list - will
What about Hebrew support?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thank you all for replying (eli, stanislav, gavrie, hets and others ...)
>
> about updates: i mean that for instance, i can globaly update all my ms
> boxes to be y2k complient etc...
> (not automaticaly, but globaly - i.e. remote manage the w
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> btw: did anyone succeed in putting a dialback server on linux that can
> work with windows clients ?
Sure. Just make sure to write a Windows dialup script that'll work; and
to change the client modem's init string so that it won't tell Windows
to break the connection af
Thank you all for replying (eli, stanislav, gavrie, hets and others ...)
about updates: i mean that for instance, i can globaly update all my ms
boxes to be y2k complient etc...
(not automaticaly, but globaly - i.e. remote manage the windose desktops
.. )
thanks
erez.
btw: did anyone succeed in
hi All,
Well yes, I did some testings and contacting some people at HP (here in
Israel where they didn't even HEARD about this product) and in Europe.
You can download HP OpenMail 6.0 and it will give you a free 50 user
licenses. Each 50 will costs you about 2,100$ (If I'm not mistaken).
The pr
On Wed, 29 Dec 1999, Mike wrote:
/usr/local/squid/bin/RunCache &
(try reading the docs from time to time).
--Ariel
> Hi list.
> Is there any script that start up process when they go down ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike
>
>
>
> =
> To
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> there is some pressure in my company to put an NT server (instead of my
> samba server), :-(
> the reasons are :
> 1. outlook server
> 2. automatic software updates to the windose boxes
> 3. windose boxese can validate their passwords on the server ...
> I ask:
>
> ca
M>> Is there any script that start up process when they go down ?
You may look at daemontools - http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html
from the same man who did qmail.
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