On Sun, 17 Feb 2002, tal amir wrote:
hi,
after 2 hours of RTFM'ing, i gave up.
this is mandrake 8.1, sendmail-8.12.1-4mdk.
i am having problems relaying through that machine.
for local addresses, i just addes the class (192.168.141) to /etc/access,
followed by makemap hash
On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, tal amir wrote:
On Sun, 17 Feb 2002, tal amir wrote:
hi,
after 2 hours of RTFM'ing, i gave up.
this is mandrake 8.1, sendmail-8.12.1-4mdk.
i am having problems relaying through that machine.
for local addresses, i just addes the class (192.168.141) to
Hi
I've compiled the lond awaited KDE3.0 beta 2, and it works ok, more or
less. The hebrew support is also excellent, except for one strange
thing:
I can write herbew in kedit very well (RTL and all), but once i save the
document, and open it again, i get just ??? ?? ?.
also, hebrew
On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, Dvir Volk wrote:
Hi
I've compiled the lond awaited KDE3.0 beta 2, and it works ok, more or
less. The hebrew support is also excellent, except for one strange
thing:
I can write herbew in kedit very well (RTL and all), but once i save the
document, and open it again,i
I need to cross-compile C/C++ code with gcc/g++ on Linux (RH7.2) for
Sparc/Solaris. The Target Options node in the gcc info pages says:
By default, GCC compiles code for the same type of machine that you
are using. However, it can also be installed as a cross-compiler, to
compile for some
On Mon, 2002-02-18 at 15:45, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
Please give the output of 'locale'
Not relevant for Qt 3 / KDE 3.
What's relevant is the text encoding selected in KEdit when saving. You
can select a text encoding in the Save As dialog.
also, hebrew text files (unicode and non unicode
Hello,
I configured a RAID 1 (with / and /boot) and my master disk failed.
I didn't have a spare disk, so I run the slave disk, and in order it to boot, I booted
up from a rescue disk and change the partition type (the /boot) to regular linux fs
and reran grub and reconfigured the
On Mon, 18 Feb 2002 10:39:39 +0200 (IST), Tzafrir Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why won't they use the local smtp server? (where they connected to)
an ISP sells you a dial-up link natuarally you can relay mail to the local
smtp server, right?
Not always. When you use roaming dial-in you
On Mon, 18 Feb 2002 10:39:39 +0200 (IST), Tzafrir Cohen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Why won't they use the local smtp server? (where they connected to)
an ISP sells you a dial-up link natuarally you can relay mail to the local
smtp server, right?
Not always. When you use roaming
is there rpms for kde beta 2 for redhat 7.2?
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, Dvir Volk wrote:
Hi
I've compiled the lond awaited KDE3.0 beta 2, and it works ok, more or
less. The hebrew support is also excellent, except for one strange
thing:
Oren, thanks for putting me on the right track. After alot of experimenting - I
must have restarted X about 20 times - I have the problem partially solved.
Since there is still some **strange behaviour**, I'll give some details. Maybe
this will help someone else with a two wheel mouse - or maybe
On Monday 18 February 2002 16:46, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
The question isn't which font you select in Notepad but how you save it
in Notepad. In Windows 2000 and later, Notepad has an option for saving
in UTF-8 as well as in Unicode format. Try both and see whether KEdit
can handle them. If
-- Why won't they use the local smtp server? (where they connected to)
--
-- an ISP sells you a dial-up link natuarally you can relay mail to the
-- local
-- smtp server, right?
--
-- Its *faster*
You're right, but they are *salespersons*. I was solving exactly the
same problem a month ago,
HI,
how many ISPs are we talking about? since u can probably make a simple script
vbs/perl/whatever that uses http to send current nslookup and get xml/text data from
your company web site which includes all known ISPS smtp addresses. this way, any
addition of ISP can be realized quickly and
What's relevant is the text encoding selected in KEdit when
saving. You
can select a text encoding in the Save As dialog.
Nope, that option doesn't exist in kedit, only in kate. would be nice to
have it, though.
The question isn't which font you select in Notepad but how
you save it
in
On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, Tzahi Fadida wrote:
HI,
how many ISPs are we talking about? since u can probably make a simple
script vbs/perl/whatever that uses http to send current nslookup and get
xml/text data from your company web site which includes all known ISPS
smtp addresses. this way, any
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option ZAxisMapping. You should probably put there 4 5 7 8
This didn't work, but option ZAxisMapping. 4 5 6 7 did
Strangely enough, the second wheel behaviour is not consistent accross
applications. I would have thought that if X takes
well, yeah basically.
There is certainly a problem with an outlook style accounts program, but i am certain,
that u can add to the script a loop to if then every set of account to check it got
the designated pop.mycompany.com pop3 definition in the account and then change only
that account.
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Tzahi Fadida wrote:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tzafrir Cohen
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 11:51 PM
To: Tzahi Fadida
Cc: Rabbit of Vugluskr; 'linux-il'
Subject: RE: sendmail relay problem
On
Hi
I want to have a light-wight desktop that is hebrew-enabled.
Light-weight: fits a 486 or Pentium system with 16-32 MB of memory
Hebrew-Enabled: Any widget on the screen that displays hebrew text will
dislpay it properly.
This means that if a window title contains Hebrew (e.g: from a
Hi,
I'm trying to share a HP 1100 Laserjet printer for the Window$
mahcines with samba, but I've not been successful yet, so:
1. As I have found, the printer is shared as a postscript
printer, not a laserjet one, right?
2. When I install the remote printer on the win2000 machine and
select
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