Re: New mail systray icon for Mozilla Mail / Thunderbird

2003-12-08 Thread Ilya Konstantinov
On Sun, Dec 07, 2003 at 03:21:11PM +0200, Lior Kesos wrote: > Sorry, false alarm - > Some setting was in charge of the "disappearing mails" . Yeah, it really puzzled me how anything like that could happen :) > do I need to open the xpi with the firebird or as thunderbird extension ? FireBird an

Re: New mail systray icon for Mozilla Mail / Thunderbird

2003-12-08 Thread Gal Gur-Arie
hi, Doesn't seems to work for me too. I am using KDE desktop and the ThunderBird binary that comes with Debian SID packages. [Mozilla Thunderbird 0.3 (20031105)] I did the following : Opened Mozilla Thunderbird as RooT. installed the extension and got success mesage and that i have to re-open M

Re: New mail systray icon for Mozilla Mail / Thunderbird

2003-12-08 Thread Gal Gur-Arie
Sorry, It is working thought it's not listed in the extensions list. I have 2 problems: 1). Because of bug in GAIM every change in the tray icons - pops up the GAIM contact list (Known GAIM bug). 2). I want to remove this extension (Gaim Bug is the reason), but as i wrote before - it doesn't a

Re: [KINDERGARDEN]

2003-12-08 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
are you sure this is the proper way to fight Hebrew posting ? any way can the mailing list system drop Hebrew writen mail or return them to the sender stating "no Hebrew allowed" ? to all with small penis in the list, I get tons of enlarge your pines using patch pills or what ever. ill be happy t

RE: Hebrew (was [KINDERGARDEN])

2003-12-08 Thread Iftach Hyams
>> any way can the mailing list system drop Hebrew writen mail ^^^ >> or return them to the sender stating "no Hebrew allowed" ? It is a strange idea to prohibit Hebrew on Israeli mailing list instead of helping people configure their mail clients. This e-mail message has been sent by E

trying to unsubscribe...

2003-12-08 Thread Elio Ben-Ami
Title: trying to unsubscribe... Dear Linux users, I tried to unsubscribe, several times, by sending an email, following the instructions below, but w/ no success. I also got an approval for this request, but I still getting new massages... Can somebody PLEASE, help me to get off from this mail

RE: Hebrew (was [KINDERGARDEN])

2003-12-08 Thread Aaron
This means you want to limit those who don't know hebrew. What if an american needs hebrew support in Linux for a project. He would be excluded from the hebrew threads. I understand the gist of hebrew but certainly not word for word... Also there are hebrew list aren't there? Aaron On Mon, 2003-

Re: Hebrew (was [KINDERGARDEN])

2003-12-08 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
> >> any way can the mailing list system drop Hebrew writen mail > > ^^^ > >> or return them to the sender stating "no Hebrew allowed" ? strange or not this is the general list opinion and one of the list law. look in the list archives for the reasons. > It is a strange idea to prohibit He

Re: Hebrew (was [KINDERGARDEN])

2003-12-08 Thread Shachar Shemesh
Iftach Hyams wrote: any way can the mailing list system drop Hebrew writen mail ^^^ or return them to the sender stating "no Hebrew allowed" ? It is a strange idea to prohibit Hebrew on Israeli mailing list instead of helping people configure their mail clients. A mailing

IGLU & pc.co.il Linux events [ was Re: hebrew linux conference]

2003-12-08 Thread Karasik, Vitaly
Last months there are many Linux events organized by Ligad/Emet/Power/etc. and published in Daily Maily list. >From the other side, there are many Linux lectures in Haifux, Telux; free Linux seminars in IBM Haifa and more. IMHO, someone from Makor or IGLU should contact "People and Computers" in

RE: Hebrew (was [KINDERGARDEN])

2003-12-08 Thread Iftach Hyams
Thank U for the pointer and the manifest. Didn't see it before. If it is of interest for the list members, I agree with the English oriented list approach, and yet, automatic filtering (out) of Hebrew messages doesn't make sense to me as an proud Israeli. This e-mail message has been se

Re: Hebrew (was [KINDERGARDEN])

2003-12-08 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
> Thank U for the pointer and the manifest. Didn't see it before. > If it is of interest for the list members, I agree with the English oriented > list approach, and yet, automatic filtering (out) of Hebrew messages doesn't > make sense to me as an proud Israeli. > > what is better ? every time a

Re: IGLU & pc.co.il Linux events [ was Re: hebrew linux conference]

2003-12-08 Thread Muli Ben-Yehuda
On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 03:31:24PM +0200, Karasik, Vitaly wrote: > IMHO, someone from Makor or IGLU should contact "People and Computers" > in order to publish P&C events on IGLU site/maillist and visa > versa. Great, do you volunteer? > I'm trying to support updated list of [more or less] Linu

RE: IGLU & pc.co.il Linux events [ was Re: hebrew linux conference]

2003-12-08 Thread Karasik, Vitaly
> > > > IMHO, someone from Makor or IGLU should contact "People and > Computers" > > in order to publish P&C events on IGLU site/maillist and visa > > versa. > > Great, do you volunteer? Yes, I do. But - I don't sure is P&C will accept Vitaly in the same way as someone from Makor Board of Direc

Re: [KINDERGARDEN]

2003-12-08 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 01:06:00PM +0200, Ben-Nes Michael wrote: > are you sure this is the proper way to fight Hebrew posting ? > > any way can the mailing list system drop Hebrew writen mail or return them > to the sender stating "no Hebrew allowed" ? It probably shouldn't because occasionally

Article in Globes

2003-12-08 Thread Gabor Szabo
I have not seen it mentioned here (maybe I wasn't looking ?) Open question The government claims open-source software means a 60% saving. It doesn't add up. Basically it sais that the TCO of Open Source is higher than that of propriatery solutions and it because of the "forking problem" it is r

Re: Article in Globes

2003-12-08 Thread Aaron
A study commisioned by Microsoft, not bias... A windows based business doesn't have a system admin?? btw. open source webservers are accepted as the standard. But what else is new. Just don't use widoze for mission critical applications and you will be ok. Aaron ===

Re: Article in Globes

2003-12-08 Thread Ely Levy
since when does anyone take globes seriously when it come to opensource issue?:) it's not the first or second time they prove to be full of crap and bias Ely Levy System group Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel On Mon, 8 Dec 2003, Gabor Szabo wrote: > > I have not seen it mentioned here (maybe

Re: Article in Globes

2003-12-08 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 06:27:36PM -0200, Gabor Szabo wrote: > > I have not seen it mentioned here (maybe I wasn't looking ?) > The following is from the article: > Open question > The government claims open-source software means a 60% saving. It doesn't > add up. > > Basically it sais that

Re: Article in Globes

2003-12-08 Thread dittigas
It's enough to look at this to read it in the "right light": "A new "shared source" initiative is emerging whereby governments and large corporate clients can access proprietary software code, helping to assuage fears of secret security backdoors. The code is called "shared" rather than

Re: Article in Globes

2003-12-08 Thread Yishay Mor
Guys, Don't you think [EMAIL PROTECTED] should be >cc:ed on this thread? A bit pointless preaching for OSS on this list, eh? Oh, and by the way - see the bottom of the globes page: "This site is best viewed with Microsoft Explorer, version 5 or later, at resolution 1024 x 768" Gabor Szabo

Re: Article in Globes

2003-12-08 Thread Gil Freund
Gabor Szabo wrote: I have not seen it mentioned here (maybe I wasn't looking ?) Open question The government claims open-source software means a 60% saving. It doesn't add up. Basically it sais that the TCO of Open Source is higher than that of propriatery solutions and it because of the "fo

Re: Article in Globes

2003-12-08 Thread Shachar Shemesh
Gil Freund wrote: As for TCO; it's very easy to lower TCO in MS based environments: 1. You ignore third party solution required to complete the MS environment (I have yet to see an MS shop without 30-40% of the software componanted suplemnting MS shortcommings). 2. With big contract, MS will dir

Re: Article in Globes

2003-12-08 Thread Gil Freund
Shachar Shemesh wrote: Gil Freund wrote: [snip] That's not it. This study is a MS sponsored study. While IDC did their own research, they were told what parameters to test this under. In particular: 1. Whether or not certain aspects were checked. Security patching, anyone? 2. Time over which

Re: New mail systray icon for Mozilla Mail / Thunderbird

2003-12-08 Thread Ilya Konstantinov
On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 01:48:55PM +0200, Gal Gur-Arie wrote: > It is working thought it's not listed in the extensions list. Thanks for letting me know. I'll find out how to integrate into it for the next version. > 2). I want to remove this extension (Gaim Bug is the reason), but as i > wrote

Globes [online] - Open question

2003-12-08 Thread Yishay Mor
Dear Sir, In a recent article (http://www.globes.co.il/serveen/globes/DocView.asp?did=747399&fid=980 ) you conclude: "In sum, open-source systems are currently too risky, and are less cost-effective than commercial softw

Re: Globes [online] - Open question

2003-12-08 Thread Mark Veltzer
On Tuesday 09 December 2003 01:35, you wrote: > Dear Sir, > > In a recent article > (http://www.globes.co.il/serveen/globes/DocView.asp?did=747399&fid=980 > ) > you conclude: > "In sum, open-source systems are currently too