Greg,
To be more precise my question is (are):
1. when i send mail from for eg. yahoo to a user on
mailman, can the user receive the mail on their
mailman inbox? as far as i have understood, this is
possible?
So how do i configure mailman or OpenVistA on the
whole, so as to accomplish this.
2.
Kevin,
I managed to set zoc with KERMIT and tried sending a
word document. but i did not specify the proper format
of the document, i mean the ssn, and the format
specified.
will try that out as well!
Thanks a lot for your support
Nick
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Nick,
I just bought a ticket to this tea party.
Any suggestions from the group on hotels/etc?
regards to all,
johnleoz
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Is there to be a noon call today?
Topic? or general?
jlz
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Joseph,
Is this accurate? I would expect to be able to read an XML file with the
naked eye so to speak, but I can't find such a file format in OpenOffice.
regards,
jlz
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I believe it may have been mentioned in an earlier thread that the New
England MUMPS Users Group (NEMUG) is having a +$H=6 celebration on April
9th. This is the primary reason for having the World VistA Community meeting
at this time and place.
We at NEMUG will soon be calling people and
I haven't cracked open their native format but it could be XML under the
covers. Office 2003 is like that - Word, Excel, etc - all XML.
/David.
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Leo Zimmer
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Aha! Google yields this interesting link:
http://www-106.ibm.com//xml/library/%%WORD8%/
it's XML in a zip wrapper
Thank you, David.
gp Z
Healthcare, a human right.
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Nothing has been scheduled. Today would be for a project or special topic, but
as far as I know, no one has requested the time slot -- unless perhaps they
scheduled with Claudine and forgot to announce it.
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http://business.newsforge.com/business/05/02/03/1818219.shtml?tid=132tid
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We are working on hotel accommodations now. We should have a group rate nailed
down soon. Details to follow.
InterSystems is right next to the Kendall Square/MIT Station (MBTA). 7-day
pass = $21.
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I don't have access to a GT.M system, so I can't really help you with
the specifics here, but a first step is to have a listener set up on
port 25 to accept incoming messages. Under VMS, this is done with
TCP/IP services (formerly UCX). Services under VMS are functionally
very much like Unix/Linux
Dear friends,
I have opened the call, and Claudine and Tom are on the call with me.
Join in if you like.
Yours truly,
Rick
On Fri, 2005-02-11 at 06:31, Maury Pepper wrote:
Nothing has been scheduled. Today would be for a project or special topic,
but as far as I know, no one has requested
Final
installment: - prepared for challenging questions
Information
below is from a procedure file created a few years ago. Not all elements used
in current practice.
Compuuted
field: FileMan file
(RVUw*.969)+(RVUoh*.896)+(RVUm*.407)*70
this calculation gives us the fee we
Maybe he meant HTML, which is a subset of XML.
OpenOffice does have HTML saves.
Kevin
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Joseph,
Is this accurate? I would expect to be able to read
an XML file with the
naked eye so to speak, but I can't find such a
file format in OpenOffice.
I spoke with someone who works for Medicare and mines the data they have for
universal truths like What % of the dollars are spent on terminal care and
the like. (Duh, it is a lot, but who has a crystal ball?) I asked him if
having everything have the same format for electronic submission
I meant XML... :-)
Joseph
Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Maybe he meant HTML, which is a subset of XML.
OpenOffice does have HTML saves.
Kevin
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Joseph,
Is this accurate? I would expect to be able to read
an XML file with the
naked eye so to speak,
Nick,
OK, if you are ready to upload, then you want to look
at the Help for Upload Utility option (option TIU
UPLOAD HELP). Then you will tell it what type of note
you want help for, and it will show you the header is
it set up to expect.
All those fields are alterable. In fact, part of
something of which I had absolutely no clue...fascinating.
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...he certainly deserves to be
considered a major influence on the roots of DHCP
http://www.isoc.org/postel/
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A practical man is a man who practices the errors of his forefathers.
It looks like the OpenOffice XML format is on its way to becoming an
OASIS standard (http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?
wg_abbrev=office)
-- Bhaskar
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Maury has posted a message on hardhats
Is this patch the patch to allow connections on a limited number of ports? I
can't quite follow all of it, so I would like a guru to explain it in a way I
can follow, please - i.e., dumb it down big time, please. The documentation
is in the RPC Broker section of the VDL.
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Nancy Anthracite
Bhaskar,
When I wrote asking about CoLinux a month or so ago,
you cautioned against using CoLinux in a production
environment because it wasn't mature enough, and for
other reasons. Are these still true?
If the WorldVistA community demo's an all-Windows XP
package, will this encourage people to
Nancy,
I'm too lazy to read the documentation right now. But
I will tell you that I'm pretty sure that the client
specifies which port the server is to call back on.
So I don't know that a server patch would fix that.
What is your motivation in this issue? What problem
are you working on?
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Sent: Friday, February 11, 2005 5:06 PM
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Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] RBRVS_AR II - Integrated systems
Snip
I asked him if
That COMPLEXITY is 20 years old. With the exception of gluing in RBRVS and
adding cost accounting - both over 15 years old - it PREDATES 1985.
Coops...RBRVS went live Jan 1992. Not quite 15 yearstx/t
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Just speculating on remote connections securely, using open source resources,
over an Internet connection. I think port forwarding would work, but for
that, you need a fixed port, so I am wondering about whether or not there is
a way to do it without having to fix up and recompile CPRSChart
Like maybe in Boston?
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Wish I could make Boston. Too much going on here. BTW, we barely scratched
the surface on this issue...tx/t
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Sent: Friday, February 11, 2005 9:39 PM
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100 points for Colinux
I think there is value in offering Vista and GTM prepared for
Windows/Colinux for reasons already mentioned by Nancy and if according
to John it is easier to employ other Linux apps with access to legacy
info on mounted windows partitions. This is the kind of
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