On Monday 29 December 2003 18:31, Diego Iastrubni wrote: > ביום שני, 29 בדצמבר 2003, 14:48, נכתב על ידי Oleg Kobets: > > An extremelly well written letter. > > actually I do not think so.
Diego, for some reason all your posts here seem to be negative - what's going on with you? I know you're not a negative guy! > > Do you expect some stupid secretary who read those faxes actually > understand what a "man in the middle" attack is? No, I don't think that was Shachar's intention. I read what Shachar wrote, and it reminded me of a conversation I had with another Yashir-Rishon customer several days ago. He had the same complaints (including the lack of Mozilla support, and the bad/stupid security issues). I imagine that Shachar and this guy are not the only 2 that think so. But what should be the right course of action? Should we say "oh damn, this bank is stupid" and ignore it? Or should we tell Yashir Rishon what the problem is, in as much detail as possible, like a responsible consumer should do? Diego, did you expect Hayashir Harishon to contact you with telepathy and download your need with pppot? (ppp over telepathy, soon to be incorporated in kernel 2.8). > Shachar, face it you are screwed. I personally do not believe that they > will give you attention, just out of plain stupidity. Maybe they will, maybe they won't. If they won't (my friend heard the answer "you must upgrade your browser" and his reply was "I think I will upgrade my bank instead") than Shachar wasted his time. If they WILL, than Shachar did a huge favor for many open source people in Israel, and most important, he did a big favor to himself. In any event, I don't think Shachar is the one that is "screwed". It's Hayashir Harishon who is screwed, because they will soon stop enjoying Shachar's business (this is only an assumption, of course. I have no idea what Shachar's thoughts are on this). They will surely not enjoy *my* business in the short future, until they better their ways. This goes for anyone that I know and I can influence. Who's screwed now?... - Aviram ================================================================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]
