> Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> >
> > And I still don't understand why can't you just install HP OpenMail??
> >
> > Its fully compatible with MS exchange (and I mean fully compatible! it
got some
> > MS code inside!), and you have also a Linux client there...
>
> Yes, that was the impresion I got from re
On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Shapira Home Mail wrote:
> can some1 modify this for 64k.
> thx
> MS
>
Hi
Just give up the ippp1 configuration
#!/bin/bash
/usr/sbin/isdnctrl addif ippp0
/usr/sbin/isdnctrl secure ippp0 on
/usr/sbin/isdnctrl addphone ippp0 out 136014
/usr/sbin/isdnctrl l2_prot ippp0 hdl
can some1 modify this for 64k.
thx
MS
> Hi,
>
> Thanks Nimrod S. Carmi,- your script is 100% working (attached).
>
> One can connect Linux using isdn4linux to the BezeqInt
> 128k ISDN line.
>
> Connection speed "mini-benchmark"
> -
> Download netscape3.exe from
Hi,
Ahhm, I'm affraid that you're not reading the docs dear..
You're using VMWare, so you'll need a special tools that comes with the
vmware - check the docs..
As for the SVGA server - if you don't have it - simply put the redhat cd
in, mount it, goto the /mnt/cdrom/Redhat/RPMS - and type:
rpm
On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 07:01:23PM +0300, guy keren wrote:
> as far as i understood, cable connection in general uses shared media
> (both upstream and downstream). what's more, their normal upstream
> connection is apprently VERY limited in its capacity, as cable T.V. was
> originaly meant for on
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> While using the Xconfigurator I getthis error massage.
>
> Server doesn't exist, Can't continue
> tried to use ../../usr/x11r6/bin/xf86_SVGA
Is that the case that appeared in the error message? not
./../usr/X11R6/bin/XF86_SVGA ?
Is the XF86_SVGA
While using the Xconfigurator I get this error massage.
Server doesn't exist , Can't continue
tried to use ../../usr/x11r6/bin/xf86_SVGA
I am trying to install redhat 6.1 as second operating system.
KDE Workstation
I am using Vmware as emulation to install the linux.
The operating installed
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Hi.
There is a company calls NetRiality who has a product that can control the
bandwidth limit of WAN interfaces.
If i were the cable company then i could limit traffic by IP address and
give each one 0.5 MB guarantee,
However, i donoo how much capacity their backbone to the clients has. It's
sou
Hi
Anybody tried binary's client? Anybody tried their server?
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> You might also want to take a look at: TradeServer -
> http://www.bynari.com/tp_TradeSuite.html#ts - which works with MS Outlook and
> got an open source Linux client...
> Erez Doron wrote
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> Chances are that the cables connection won't be the bottleneck:
> Cable modems give you around 2Mbps (*bits* per second) upstream and
> at least around 5Mbps downstream (shared) downstream (from the ISP to your
> computer).
as far as i understood, cab
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Erez Doron wrote:
> I need a solution similar to ms-Exchange ( does not have to be
> complient/compatible)
> I need the functionality of exchange ( or similiar ) on a linux server
> and MS clients ( preferably also unix clients )
i suggest that you refer to the folks at PF1
The situation today is that everyone can do test but no one can actuly sell
their products.
Kavey Zahav or Matav (I dont recall) joined netvision more then a year ago to
start selling internet cables.
And ADSL is ready for at least 3 months for the market.
"Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo" wrote:
To allow relaying from any host, add the following line to the .m4
configuration file:
FEATURE(`promiscuous_relay')
(It is not recommended to edit the sendmail.cf file directly. On RedHat you
can find the file that compiles to sendmail.cf at
/usr/lib/sendmail-cf/cf/redhat.mc,
for example m4 /usr
Hi list
I have tried to disable the "allowed relay" feature on sendmail 8.9.3
(FR-o /etc/relay-domains) and couldn't do it.
Can I set any command on the sendmail.cf to allow relaying from
everybody.
p.s. - I now it's wrong to allow this feature.
adi
===
Gee, Assaf..
You might want to take a look at well known site also..
URL: http://slashdot.org
:)
Hetz
"Mevorach, Assaf" wrote:
>
> Look what IBM does with Linux
> http://lwn.net/
>
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Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
>
> And I still don't understand why can't you just install HP OpenMail??
>
> Its fully compatible with MS exchange (and I mean fully compatible! it got some
> MS code inside!), and you have also a Linux client there...
Yes, that was the impresion I got from reading their g
Hello.
basically there is one good way to do so...SendMail.
Just get some HowTo's from LDP.
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hi
please take a look in the massage i publish in IOL
Linux Forums: http://www2.iol.co.il/communikit/scripts/forums/live/forums_single_25.asp?rootId=2374920&msg_id=2374920
answer there, and i hope it will be a one that work
in IGLU/IVRIX
thanksOR
Look what IBM does with Linux
http://lwn.net/
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And I still don't understand why can't you just install HP OpenMail??
Its fully compatible with MS exchange (and I mean fully compatible! it got some
MS code inside!), and you have also a Linux client there...
You might also want to take a look at: TradeServer -
http://www.bynari.com/tp_TradeSui
>
> Anyone interested to join the Amuta must:
> 1. Send me his name, email, phone number and ID.
> 2. Be prepared to pay the member fees, when and if it will be so decided
> (I'm thinking either 20 NIS a month OR performing some sort of service
> for the Amuta - so that money won't stop people fro
o.k. I'll rephrase it :
I need a solution similar to ms-Exchange ( does not have to be
complient/compatible)
I need the functionality of exchange ( or similiar ) on a linux server
and MS clients ( preferably also unix clients )
thanks
erez.
Eli Marmor wrote:
> Isaac Aaron wrote:
>
> > Lotus No
> Look what I have found in theregister.co.uk about the Internet
> connection and Israel:
>
> http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/1/12572.html
Thank you, Hetz, but what's bad with original source?
So for the full story, go directly to:
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,38132
"Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo" wrote:
> I don't believe if the cables have started it back in 90's the issue won't
> be resolved by now. But they started it when they felt satellites gonna
> eat their market and they need to stop being oligopoly and start
> delivering real service. And then the
BM>> Because no one can supply high speed internet now, because of legal
BM>> problems.
I don't believe if the cables have started it back in 90's the issue won't
be resolved by now. But they started it when they felt satellites gonna
eat their market and they need to stop being oligopoly and sta
Try an EtherExpress (intel card). it is worth the price difference and
works like a charm under Linux.
Dani
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Noam Ben Haim wrote:
> I just succeeded in installing when choosing DHCP. alas we don't have DHCP
> server, so I need to configure it myself. what's more, I get the fo
Eli Marmor wrote:
> And - yes, Notes/Domino is a very powerful software (I know it - I'm
> taking apart in its localization...).
Lotus Notes is much like a Iraqi automobile with a built-in coffee machine.
There are 100 other automobiles on the market, all better, significantly
more stable (at le
Because no one can supply high speed internet now, because of legal
problems.
The main problem is that bezeq does not accept nor unbuilding nor
unbounding.
Bezeq specifically told that she want to supply internet contents because
she will get revenue of thousands and not of hundreds.
Until this
Try a different type of network card. My experience with some of the
cheaper Realteks is that they don't work or work but accumulate errors
after 10 hours or so. At least get another card on loan to test with.
Regards,
- yba
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Noam Ben
Haim wrote:
> I just succeeded in in
I just succeeded in installing when choosing DHCP. alas we don't have DHCP
server, so I need to configure it myself. what's more, I get the following
warnings in boot time:
WARNING: the PCI BIOS assigned this PCI NE2k card to IRQ 0, which is
unlikely to work!
You should use the PCI BIOS setup to
HBH>> http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/1/12572.html
Quote:
>> Apparently, the fastest Internet connection you can currently find in
Israel is ISDN, "a measly 128 Kbps".
That's a lie. FR is available, and you can order FR more than 128K.
And no, Bezeq isn't to blame. Why didn't I hear a wor
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Noam Ben Haim wrote:
> HI all
>
> I added a PCI Network card, and since then I can't reinstall RH6.2. the
> installation process is stuck at the point of doing the post installation
> configuration. and I have to reboot the computer, ruining the
> installation...
> plz help
Ladies, Gents and that newbie from Alpha Xi Ceti who registered
yesterday,
I'm please to announce the *official* forming of IGLU - the Israeli
Group of Linux Users. This organization is a not for profit organization
that will be registered with Rasham ha Amutut in a few days.
Anyone interested
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Jean-Daniel PAUGET wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Dani Arbel wrote:
>
> > 2) Nonstop must have a modem line connecting it abroad, as i got few
> > bits/second internet connections with many disconnections.
> > When shoping for ADSL note that:
>
> about this my feeling
How about removing the NIC, reinstalling and placing it back again?
Isaac Aaron
"Noam Ben
H
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Dani Arbel wrote:
> 2) Nonstop must have a modem line connecting it abroad, as i got few
> bits/second internet connections with many disconnections.
> When shoping for ADSL note that:
about this my feeling is that they encounter big routing problems.
did you manage
> b. but it's probably fine since the list is pretty adamant about it,
> seems like the website is not interesting to anyone anymore,
> other than
> its maintainers (btw, Chen, kudos on the new skin, I DID notice
> yesterday)
>
> c. once again Ira has made the mistake of caring too much, only t
HI all
I added a PCI Network card, and since then I can't reinstall RH6.2. the
installation process is stuck at the point of doing the post installation
configuration. and I have to reboot the computer, ruining the
installation...
plz help
N
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