Re: Outlook Web Access - Hebrew
On Wednesday 05 July 2006 15:15, Ilya Konstantinov wrote: This was already discussed and solved on this list. See: http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il/msg41940.html Thanks - that seems to have solved the problem. Aharon Schkolnik wrote: Hi. As an initial effort to interface with the company's Exchange server, I am trying to use the Outlook Web Access from my Fedora Core machine. I have managed to connect to the server, but I see questions marks instead of Hebrew. I have tried various encodings, but no luck. I have also tried both konqueror and firefox - same thing. Any ideas ? TIA. Aharon. -- The day is short, and the work is great,| Aharon Schkolnik and the laborers are lazy, and the reward | is great, and the Master of the house is| [EMAIL PROTECTED] impatient. - Ethics Of The Fathers Ch. 2| 050-8724844 = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word unsubscribe in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Outlook Web Access - Hebrew
On Wednesday 05 July 2006 23:15, Ilya Konstantinov wrote: Aharon Schkolnik wrote: On Wednesday 05 July 2006 15:15, Ilya Konstantinov wrote: This was already discussed and solved on this list. See: http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il/msg41940.html Thanks, I followed the instructions there: Does IE perhaps send a different list of supported Languages (Edit | Preferences | Advanced | General |Edit Languages in Firefox)? (Yes, this doesn't affect the browser's display in any way, but OWA might be interpreting this header in some strange fashion.) That did the trick. I added 'hebrew' and put it in the top of the list, and it worked (Firefox). Now, does anyone know how to accomplish the same thing with Konqueror ?? Guess what? That's an FAQ: http://www.konqueror.org/faq/#IsthereawaytochangethedefaultAcceptCharsetAcc eptLanguageHTTPheadersinkonqueror Really, could find it with a single Google. Thanks - I got it working now ! -- The day is short, and the work is great,| Aharon Schkolnik and the laborers are lazy, and the reward | is great, and the Master of the house is| [EMAIL PROTECTED] impatient. - Ethics Of The Fathers Ch. 2| 050-8724844 = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word unsubscribe in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Outlook Web Access - Hebrew
One thing I noticed, some time ago, was that the outlook web interface presented in IE was much better than in other browsers (completely different organization of the main portal, different navigation panels, some buttons don't appear at all, etc.). Playing with the browser-id revealed that this actually depends on the OS part of the id (i.e. when you impersonated running IE on a mac, you got the lame interface). However, this couldn't be overcome by impersonating IE on win-XP, becuse the better interface did not work on my browser (mozilla, don't recall which version - but I think OWA pages were using some ie/windows specific extensions anyway, so not much chance). I wonder if things are any different these days... = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word unsubscribe in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Outlook Web Access - Hebrew
On Wednesday 05 July 2006 23:15, Ilya Konstantinov wrote: Aharon Schkolnik wrote: On Wednesday 05 July 2006 15:15, Ilya Konstantinov wrote: This was already discussed and solved on this list. See: http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il/msg41940.html Thanks, I followed the instructions there: Does IE perhaps send a different list of supported Languages (Edit | Preferences | Advanced | General |Edit Languages in Firefox)? (Yes, this doesn't affect the browser's display in any way, but OWA might be interpreting this header in some strange fashion.) That did the trick. I added 'hebrew' and put it in the top of the list, and it worked (Firefox). Now, does anyone know how to accomplish the same thing with Konqueror ?? Guess what? That's an FAQ: http://www.konqueror.org/faq/#IsthereawaytochangethedefaultAcceptCharsetAcc eptLanguageHTTPheadersinkonqueror Really, could find it with a single Google. I guess I really didn't know what I was looking for - or, at least, what it's called. Anyway, that URL says to add: Languages=comma-separated-list-of-languages Charsets=comma-separated-list-of-charsets to $KDEHOME/share/config/kioslaverc and to run dcop konqueror-* KIO::Scheduler reparseSlaveConfiguration http; I did this, but it didn't seem to solve the problem. What Languages, Charsets should I insert for Hebrew and English support ? -- The day is short, and the work is great,| Aharon Schkolnik and the laborers are lazy, and the reward | is great, and the Master of the house is| [EMAIL PROTECTED] impatient. - Ethics Of The Fathers Ch. 2| 050-8724844 = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word unsubscribe in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Outlook Web Access - Hebrew
On 7/6/06, Aharon Schkolnik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wednesday 05 July 2006 23:15, Ilya Konstantinov wrote: Aharon Schkolnik wrote: On Wednesday 05 July 2006 15:15, Ilya Konstantinov wrote: This was already discussed and solved on this list. See: http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il/msg41940.html Thanks, I followed the instructions there: Does IE perhaps send a different list of supported Languages (Edit | Preferences | Advanced | General |Edit Languages in Firefox)? (Yes, this doesn't affect the browser's display in any way, but OWA might be interpreting this header in some strange fashion.) That did the trick. I added 'hebrew' and put it in the top of the list, and it worked (Firefox). Now, does anyone know how to accomplish the same thing with Konqueror ?? Guess what? That's an FAQ: http://www.konqueror.org/faq/#IsthereawaytochangethedefaultAcceptCharsetAcc eptLanguageHTTPheadersinkonqueror Really, could find it with a single Google. I guess I really didn't know what I was looking for - or, at least, what it's called. Anyway, that URL says to add: Languages=comma-separated-list-of-languages Charsets=comma-separated-list-of-charsets to $KDEHOME/share/config/kioslaverc and to run dcop konqueror-* KIO::Scheduler reparseSlaveConfiguration http; I did this, but it didn't seem to solve the problem. What Languages, Charsets should I insert for Hebrew and English support ? I tried this today, and I entered he, en. Worked fine for me. -- Aviv Ben-Yosef aviv.by at gmail dot com = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word unsubscribe in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Outlook Web Access - Hebrew - Additional Information
On Wednesday 05 July 2006 12:09, Aharon Schkolnik wrote: Hi. As an initial effort to interface with the company's Exchange server, I am trying to use the Outlook Web Access from my Fedora Core machine. I have managed to connect to the server, but I see questions marks instead of Hebrew. I have tried various encodings, but no luck. I have also tried both konqueror and firefox - same thing. I get the question marks instead of the Hebrew on the summary page. If I click on one of the messages, I still see question marks in the header sections - the From:, To: and Subject: fields. However, the Hebrew in the body of the message is fine. Also, if I forward the message to my gmail account, and download it to Kontact, all the Hebrew appears as question marks. TIA. Any ideas ? TIA. Aharon. -- The day is short, and the work is great,| Aharon Schkolnik and the laborers are lazy, and the reward | is great, and the Master of the house is| [EMAIL PROTECTED] impatient. - Ethics Of The Fathers Ch. 2| 050-8724844 = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word unsubscribe in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Outlook Web Access - Hebrew - Additional Information
On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 12:29:15PM +0300, Aharon Schkolnik wrote: On Wednesday 05 July 2006 12:09, Aharon Schkolnik wrote: Hi. As an initial effort to interface with the company's Exchange server, I am trying to use the Outlook Web Access from my Fedora Core machine. I have managed to connect to the server, but I see questions marks instead of Hebrew. I have tried various encodings, but no luck. I have also tried both konqueror and firefox - same thing. I get the question marks instead of the Hebrew on the summary page. If I click on one of the messages, I still see question marks in the header sections - the From:, To: and Subject: fields. However, the Hebrew in the body of the message is fine. Also, if I forward the message to my gmail account, and download it to Kontact, all the Hebrew appears as question marks. Are you sure the message has Hebrew? Maybe the ?s are there originally? This can happen with certain mail clients if you try to send Hebrew while the client is configured to send e.g. ISO8859-1. -- Didi = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word unsubscribe in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Outlook Web Access - Hebrew
This was already discussed and solved on this list. See: http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il/msg41940.html Aharon Schkolnik wrote: Hi. As an initial effort to interface with the company's Exchange server, I am trying to use the Outlook Web Access from my Fedora Core machine. I have managed to connect to the server, but I see questions marks instead of Hebrew. I have tried various encodings, but no luck. I have also tried both konqueror and firefox - same thing. Any ideas ? TIA. Aharon. = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word unsubscribe in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Outlook Web Access - Hebrew
On Wednesday 05 July 2006 15:15, Ilya Konstantinov wrote: This was already discussed and solved on this list. See: http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il/msg41940.html Thanks, I followed the instructions there: Does IE perhaps send a different list of supported Languages (Edit | Preferences | Advanced | General |Edit Languages in Firefox)? (Yes, this doesn't affect the browser's display in any way, but OWA might be interpreting this header in some strange fashion.) That did the trick. I added 'hebrew' and put it in the top of the list, and it worked (Firefox). Now, does anyone know how to accomplish the same thing with Konqueror ?? TIA. Aharon Aharon Schkolnik wrote: Hi. As an initial effort to interface with the company's Exchange server, I am trying to use the Outlook Web Access from my Fedora Core machine. I have managed to connect to the server, but I see questions marks instead of Hebrew. I have tried various encodings, but no luck. I have also tried both konqueror and firefox - same thing. Any ideas ? TIA. Aharon. -- The day is short, and the work is great,| Aharon Schkolnik and the laborers are lazy, and the reward | is great, and the Master of the house is| [EMAIL PROTECTED] impatient. - Ethics Of The Fathers Ch. 2| 050-8724844 = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word unsubscribe in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Outlook Web Access - Hebrew
Aharon Schkolnik wrote: On Wednesday 05 July 2006 15:15, Ilya Konstantinov wrote: This was already discussed and solved on this list. See: http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il/msg41940.html Thanks, I followed the instructions there: Does IE perhaps send a different list of supported Languages (Edit | Preferences | Advanced | General |Edit Languages in Firefox)? (Yes, this doesn't affect the browser's display in any way, but OWA might be interpreting this header in some strange fashion.) That did the trick. I added 'hebrew' and put it in the top of the list, and it worked (Firefox). Now, does anyone know how to accomplish the same thing with Konqueror ?? Guess what? That's an FAQ: http://www.konqueror.org/faq/#IsthereawaytochangethedefaultAcceptCharsetAcceptLanguageHTTPheadersinkonqueror Really, could find it with a single Google. = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word unsubscribe in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Outlook web access reverse proxy horrors!
I remember that penguin.org.il has a Hebrew guide exactly about this issue (using Apache as a reverse proxy for Outlook Web Access). I have no idea if it answers your questions, but IIRC it explains how to fight OWA reverse proxy horrors. -- Eli Marmor [EMAIL PROTECTED] Netmask (El-Mar) Internet Technologies Ltd. __ Tel.: +972-9-766-1020 8 Yad-Harutzim St. Fax.: +972-9-766-1314 P.O.B. 7004 Mobile: +972-50-5237338 Kfar-Saba 44641, Israel = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word unsubscribe in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Outlook web access reverse proxy horrors!
If you want to play with the HTML headers and content, filterproxy is a convenient tool for that [where convenient === I like Perl]. Dotan. -- _ | Dotan Shavit\ \ / | | Founder, VP Services \ \/ To bring IN-OVATION turn to | | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/\ \your open source of solutions | | Phone: +972-54-4456-656 / \ \ | | Fax: (151)54-4456-656 http://www.ximpo.com/ | |___ Ximpo Group __| = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word unsubscribe in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Outlook web access reverse proxy horrors!
Eli Marmor wrote: I remember that penguin.org.il has a Hebrew guide exactly about this issue (using Apache as a reverse proxy for Outlook Web Access). I have no idea if it answers your questions, but IIRC it explains how to fight OWA reverse proxy horrors. For all those lazy people: http://www.penguin.org.il/guides/owa-rproxy/ Good luck Ira = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word unsubscribe in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Outlook web access reverse proxy horrors!
Hi Ira! I hope I understand the problem correctly. Why not write a CGI script in Perl/Python/whatever that will fetch the pages (based on the PATH_INFO and CGI parameters), process them by translating all the relevant URLs and display it to the user? A bit more work than using the Apache built-in modules, but still doable. Regards, Shlomi Fish On Thursday 27 January 2005 16:51, Ira Abramov wrote: I'm at a client of mine. for the last day and a half I've been trying to construct (per his odd request) an SSL reverse proxy for an exchange server behind the firewall by a Debian machine in the DMZ. in more words: a user sits at home, requests an https:// page from the Debian, which in turn gets the page on http from the exchange and sends back the reply. ProxyPass was enough for all such setups so far, but nooo see MS offers a thing called Exchange front end just for this purpose so they tried their best to stop this kind of setup from happening. first obstacle: the pages produced by the exchange contain an BASE href anchor that directs to the full name of the exchange. Proxypass translates only headers, I discovered apache2 has a mod_proxy_html that edits contents as well, problem solved. second obstacle - after login, the OWA application sends you to a page with two frames. the navbar and the viewer. the navbar sends you to /exchange/username/mailbox in the viewer frame, however when I access it via the reverse proxy, some of the links in the navbar (not all!) become /exchange/mailbox and therefore result in err404s. I finally trieda solution to give each user a different URL to login at and then it works. though it is UGLY. If instead of: https://server/exchange/ they would log in at: https://server/exchange/user/ but that wont work either! they get their inbox but links to the messages themselves are composited on the wrong base URL... and that's the good part on Mozilla! most of the users are on Exploder and that returns just html/html for both frames, not even a 404. In other words, as I said, MS is doing its best to stop you from using a reverse proxy on the OWA... Has anyone tamed this silly beast? -- - Shlomi Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage:http://www.shlomifish.org/ Knuth is not God! It took him two days to build the Roman Empire. = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word unsubscribe in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Outlook web access reverse proxy horrors!
Quoting Diego Iastrubni, from the post of Thu, 27 Jan: For all those lazy people: http://www.penguin.org.il/guides/owa-rproxy/ well, that's the plain and simple way of doing reverse proxy and the first thing I tried of course, but this didn't work in so many ways on my installation that I can only guess that either the guy who installed the exchange at my site has done something odd and broke it (doubt that) or that the above howto was working for Exchange 2000 but not on the Exchange 2003 I was grinding my teeth on today. I ended up giving up on this, as it's an intermediate solution anyway, until VPN is set up. but thanks to Eli for finding this, for a second there I was optimistic :) -- No mere mortal Ira Abramov http://ira.abramov.org/email/ = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word unsubscribe in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Outlook web access reverse proxy horrors!
http://techrepublic.com.com/5208-6239-0.html?forumID=54threadID=155468 The important lines in the vhost configuration are: RequestHeader set Front-End-Https On (see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307347 for details) ProxyPreserveHost On Guy -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ira Abramov Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 9:28 PM To: IGLU Mailing list Subject: Re: Outlook web access reverse proxy horrors! Quoting Diego Iastrubni, from the post of Thu, 27 Jan: For all those lazy people: http://www.penguin.org.il/guides/owa-rproxy/ well, that's the plain and simple way of doing reverse proxy and the first thing I tried of course, but this didn't work in so many ways on my installation that I can only guess that either the guy who installed the exchange at my site has done something odd and broke it (doubt that) or that the above howto was working for Exchange 2000 but not on the Exchange 2003 I was grinding my teeth on today. I ended up giving up on this, as it's an intermediate solution anyway, until VPN is set up. but thanks to Eli for finding this, for a second there I was optimistic :) -- No mere mortal Ira Abramov http://ira.abramov.org/email/ = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word unsubscribe in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word unsubscribe in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: outlook :-(
Seems like I'm a bit behind on my reading (as this reply is quite late), but anyhow: "Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo" wrote: 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 possibility to send mail to Exchange server. It's clear that Microsoft can't use it's own variant of SMTP - Exchange would be useless as a mail agent if they did. But is there something you can put in place of Exchange and Outlook will work? Is there open descriptions of protocols and private extensions that Microsoft uses there? You can write your own MAPI services provider, Outlook can use it to interact with whatever server you want. That's what HP did with OpenMail (you need to install their Outlook OM MAPI services to use it with OpenMail, other then that nothing special). Of course, you'll probably need a mail server with some extra functionality besides delivering mail (MIME conversions, lots of server-side processing, scheduling - but that's easy, Exchange saves that inside a special public folder). OE I hate to say it, but it's a good product (even when OE not compared to normal MS standards). Well, I'd hate to say "good" when you have to cash out thousands of bucks just to share your fax in local network... Never used any fax software with Exchange, but all things considered, it's still a good product. It's commercial, these things cost money. Check out the price tag on Lotus Domino(/notes) or Netscape Enterprise Server. Silly quirks aside. BTW, does anyone knows good working solution that allows to: 1. Recevie faxes and lately retrieve and print them on NT (better if there was also some dating, etc. on them) and also print them automatically on arrival. 2. Share the fax as Windows printer and allow to print there remotely. THis could be NT or Linux based, and shouldn't cost thousands of bucks - it's just too much for such a simple thing. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] \/ There shall be counsels taken Stanislav Malyshev /\ Stronger than Morgul-spells phone +972-3-9316425/\ JRRT LotR. http://sharat.co.il/frodo/ whois:!SM8333 = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- /--- Omer Efraim, [EMAIL PROTECTED] --\ [ Microsoft Vaccine 2000 is configuring your immune system. This may ] [ take a few minutes. If your body stops responding for a long time and ] [ there is no brain activity please die. Setup will continue after you ] [are reborn.] \---/ - Quoting Buzh, asr S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Re: outlook :-(
[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: can all these 3 be done on a linux box ? maybe i can do (3.) via samba (i didn't succeed but maybe I've done somthing wrong). I use a Samba PDC for authentication of Windows clients, works perfectly. Be sure to use the latest version of Samba, and to read the NT-Domain FAQo on the Samba website. can remote exec, requierd for (2.) can be done from linux ? from samba ? how ? Samba supports some NT RPC calls, but I have no experience with this. is there a linux version of somthing resembles MsOutlook server (i.e. that can connect to a real MsOutlook client) ? Exchange server is totally superfluous, at least IMHO. You don't need it to share contact info, calendars etc. You can do everything with a Linux box and some imagination. For details, see: http://linuxtoday.com/story.php3?sn=11031 btw: anyone knows of a linux VPN server program with both windose and linux clients ? (maybe IPsec complient) For IPSEC, FreeS/WAN exists for Linux; you can use PGP with VPN on the Windows site -- it's IPSEC compliant too. Other options could be stunnel for an SSL link (works on both Windows and Linux) or an ssh tunnel. Gavrie. -- Gavrie Philipson System Administrator Netmor Applied Modeling Research Ltd. = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: outlook :-(
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, 3] nmbd/nmbd_processlogon.c:process_logon_packet(61) process_logon_packet: Logon packet received from IP 192.168.1.2 and domain logons are not enabled. but in /etc/smb.conf domain logons are enabled !!! anyone ?? TIA, Ohad. = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: outlook :-(
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 normal MS standards). "Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo" wrote: can all these 3 be done on a linux box ? maybe i can do (3.) via samba (i didn't succeed but maybe I've done somthing wrong). can remote exec, requierd for (2.) can be done from linux ? from samba ? how ? AFAIK, remote updates are just ActiveX'es, that load from MS and run on your station. is there a linux version of somthing resembles MsOutlook server (i.e. that can connect to a real MsOutlook client) ? Don't think there is, and won't be, at least not before Microsoft OS division different company from Microsoft Outlook division. The server (it's Exchange server, right?) is proprietary Microsoft product, and interconnetion with other OSes or clients is the last thing they care about. There could be some clients that are compatible more or less, but I fear they'll break on every client upgrade. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] \/ There shall be counsels taken Stanislav Malyshev /\ Stronger than Morgul-spells phone +972-3-9316425/\ JRRT LotR. http://sharat.co.il/frodo/ whois:!SM8333 = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- /--- Omer Efraim, [EMAIL PROTECTED] --\ [ Microsoft Vaccine 2000 is configuring your immune system. This may ] [ take a few minutes. If your body stops responding for a long time and ] [ there is no brain activity please die. Setup will continue after you ] [are reborn.] \---/ - Quoting Buzh, asr S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Re: outlook :-(
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 possibility to send mail to Exchange server. It's clear that Microsoft can't use it's own variant of SMTP - Exchange would be useless as a mail agent if they did. But is there something you can put in place of Exchange and Outlook will work? Is there open descriptions of protocols and private extensions that Microsoft uses there? OE I hate to say it, but it's a good product (even when OE not compared to normal MS standards). Well, I'd hate to say "good" when you have to cash out thousands of bucks just to share your fax in local network... BTW, does anyone knows good working solution that allows to: 1. Recevie faxes and lately retrieve and print them on NT (better if there was also some dating, etc. on them) and also print them automatically on arrival. 2. Share the fax as Windows printer and allow to print there remotely. THis could be NT or Linux based, and shouldn't cost thousands of bucks - it's just too much for such a simple thing. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] \/ There shall be counsels taken Stanislav Malyshev /\ Stronger than Morgul-spells phone +972-3-9316425/\ JRRT LotR. http://sharat.co.il/frodo/ whois:!SM8333 = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: outlook :-(
can all these 3 be done on a linux box ? maybe i can do (3.) via samba (i didn't succeed but maybe I've done somthing wrong). can remote exec, requierd for (2.) can be done from linux ? from samba ? how ? AFAIK, remote updates are just ActiveX'es, that load from MS and run on your station. is there a linux version of somthing resembles MsOutlook server (i.e. that can connect to a real MsOutlook client) ? Don't think there is, and won't be, at least not before Microsoft OS division different company from Microsoft Outlook division. The server (it's Exchange server, right?) is proprietary Microsoft product, and interconnetion with other OSes or clients is the last thing they care about. There could be some clients that are compatible more or less, but I fear they'll break on every client upgrade. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] \/ There shall be counsels taken Stanislav Malyshev /\ Stronger than Morgul-spells phone +972-3-9316425/\ JRRT LotR. http://sharat.co.il/frodo/ whois:!SM8333 = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]