Re: [ilugd] Map to Liqvid - anyone going from East Delhi ?

2005-12-23 Thread Tushar Shah
Hi, If anyone is going from East Delhi or will be coming from Nizaumdin Flyover and can pick me up ,please let me know . Bye Tushar On 12/23/05, Raj Mathur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, The map to Liqvid (for the Meet on Sunday the 25th) is at:

[ilugd] ILUG-D activity in last 7 days

2005-12-23 Thread nkapoor
Fri 23-Dec-2005 ILUG-D activity in last 7 days: = New/recent events: 0 Total events:48 = New Discussion forum postings: 16 Total postings: 771

[ilugd] (fwd) [SECURITY] MDKSA-2005:236 - Updated fetchmail packages fix vulnerability

2005-12-23 Thread Raj Mathur
[Please upgrade fetchmail on all distributions -- Raju] This is an RFC 1153 digest. (1 message) -- Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Mandriva Security Team [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:

[ilugd] Carpool for tomorrow's meeting

2005-12-23 Thread Raj Mathur
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi, If enough people are interested, I'm planning to organise a shared Qualis to go to NOIDA tomorrow for the Meet. The cost will come to some Rs. 100-Rs. 125 per head. The car will go from Munirka at 13:00, Connaught Place at 13:30 and then to

[ilugd] Formatting External USB Hardisk

2005-12-23 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi I want to format a 80 GB External Harddisk as a backup drive to be accessible by both Linux and Wincedows. Is using FAT32 a good option (considering that having to allow access from wincedows is a necessity for the time being). Secondly : are there an restrictions on how large the FAT32

[ilugd] More mail questions

2005-12-23 Thread Raj Mathur
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Continuing the saga of the client with Outlook clients... He also has a Blackberry server. Any way to make /that/ work with a FLOSS Linux mail server? Blackberry's only supported on Exchange, Domino and Groupwise as far as I can tell. Regards, -

Re: [ilugd] Carpool for tomorrow's meeting

2005-12-23 Thread Sudev Barar
On 12/24/05, Raj Mathur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If enough people are interested, I'm planning to organise a shared Qualis to [SNIP] I am going to meet from faridabad. Mail offline if any one wants a ride. I will leave at ~1230 -- Sudev Barar Learning Linux

Re: [ilugd] Adding Hindi 5.10

2005-12-23 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I installed all packages for Hindi in Ubuntu-5.10 including IIIMF and /etc/X11/xkb/symbols/dev Hi I am riding on this mail but the query is a bit different. I too want to install Hindi on ubuntu 5.10 so what do I need to do. *** Secondly how come Hindi is not

Re: [ilugd] More mail questions

2005-12-23 Thread Akshay Lamba
On Sat, 2005-12-24 at 11:08 +0530, Raj Mathur wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Continuing the saga of the client with Outlook clients... He also has a Blackberry server. Any way to make /that/ work with a FLOSS Linux mail server? Blackberry's only supported on

[ilugd] Messaging Rules in Thunderbird

2005-12-23 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi I use Thunderbird 1.0.2. And am part of different mailling lists. In some of these I need to send copies to a fixed set of receipients over and above the main receipient. Is there a way I can make a mailing rule that if a mail is being sent to *x address* it should always be cc'ed bcc'ed

Re: [ilugd] Messaging Rules in Thunderbird

2005-12-23 Thread Shiv
hi, not too sure about rules. there is a facility in the address book that lets you create a list of email addresses. I generally use these to send out mail to standard recipients. eg. if i had to send out mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and also want it to be cc'ed to [EMAIL

Re: [ilugd] Messaging Rules in Thunderbird

2005-12-23 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Shiv wrote: hi, not too sure about rules. there is a facility in the address book that lets you create a list of email addresses. I generally use these to send out mail to standard recipients. eg. if i had to send out mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and also want it to be cc'ed to

[ilugd] meeting in noida

2005-12-23 Thread aarti
Dear All, Hello :) I'm new to the list. I work at Sarai and so have been a Linux user for about a year and a half. At Sarai I work with an editorial collective to produce a quaterly broadsheet, Sarai.txt. Sarai.txt is a print form that attempts in its structure to draw on the annotative