I've been using a Linux desktop five years. Office/excel etc are no
problem especially since OpenOffice. Later versions of Win and
Loutlook wrap things in a MS "tnef" attach which is a Microsoft
EE&E (embrace, extend, extinguish) tool. After some digging I did found
two options to deal
Gregg C Levine writes:
>... one of the members of the KDE desktop software kit insists it can
>read, and write to those documents prepared by Microsoft. ...
I routinely use Open and/or Star Office on Linux and Win2000 to read
Microsoft documents (Word/Exel/PPT). It usually works well, sometimes
uot;Use the Force, Luke." Obi-Wan Kenobi
> -Original Message-
> From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of
> Phil Payne
> Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 5:04 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [LINUX-390] BEWARE: virus masquerading as "
> I received the same virus from the PL/1 mailing list,
and the sender was masqueraded as one of the regular
contributors of this mailing list.
I've had one masquerading as me.
And several telling me my account at "ISHAM-RESEARCH.COM" was being terminated.
If only more people used Linux on the d
I received the same virus from the PL/1 mailing list,
and the sender was masqueraded as one of the regular
contributors of this mailing list.
Regards
Bernd
Am Mon, 05 Apr 2004 schrieben Sie:
> I received this in the company mail. Beware:
> -
I received this in the company mail. Beware:
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fm: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
subject: Hey, dude, it's me ^_^ :P
Argh, i don't like the plaintext :)
..btw, "48615" is a password for archive
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