Re: Mail and Hebrew

2003-11-23 Thread Kfir Lavi
But you use a network of computers, no? I understand that you have a server that got the email database, and you connect from a remote machine. If i'm wrong, does Cyrus IMAP work in linux and windows? I don't know if there is a port of Cyrus to Windows. If ypu use one computer and dual-boot

Re: Hebrew, OpenOffice XKB and Wmaker

2003-11-23 Thread Micha Feigin
On Sun, Nov 23, 2003 at 12:05:14AM +0200, Gil Freund wrote: Beni Cherniavsky wrote: Gil Freund wrote on 2003-11-02: [SNIP] What whould be the optimal way to change the language, that would be compatible with OO or CXOffice? What's the problem with OO compatibility? I would

Debian.org Hacked... How far was it from apt-get installing Trojans?

2003-11-23 Thread Noam Rathaus
Hi, I was wondering if Debian.org was hacked, how far was I as a simple user doing routinely apt-get update followed by apt-get upgrade (on the stable Debian) from getting my system Trojaned? Or as an advanced user doing the same on the unstable packages? Thanks Noam Rathaus CTO Beyond

Re: Debian.org Hacked... How far was it from apt-get installing Trojans?

2003-11-23 Thread Muli Ben-Yehuda
On Sun, Nov 23, 2003 at 01:25:01PM +0200, Noam Rathaus wrote: Hi, I was wondering if Debian.org was hacked, how far was I as a simple user doing routinely apt-get update followed by apt-get upgrade (oan the stable Debian) from getting my system Trojaned? Or as an advanced user doing the

BH (Black Hole) decompression tool

2003-11-23 Thread Iftach Hyams
Does anyone know of such a tool ? This e-mail message has been sent by Elbit Systems Ltd. and is for the use of the intended recipients only. The message may contain privileged or confidential information . If you are not the intended recipient you are hereby notified that any use,

Re: Mail and Hebrew

2003-11-23 Thread linux-il
Gil Freund wrote: The only problem in this setup is that address books are not shared. I plan to use LDAP for this. I'd be glad to hear about your experience with this. I'm planning to do this too, for quite the same reasons (pressure increased since my bag was stolen with my Palm V in it,

Re: Debian.org Hacked... How far was it from apt-get installing Trojans?

2003-11-23 Thread linux-il
Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote: The debian advisory was very explicit that the archive was never compromised. I haven't heard any more details, but I'd love to hear how the break in occured and what where there trust relationships between the broken-into machines and the archive machines. And how are they

Re: Debian.org Hacked... How far was it from apt-get installing Trojans?

2003-11-23 Thread Shachar Shemesh
Noam Rathaus wrote: Hi, I was wondering if Debian.org was hacked, how far was I as a simple user doing routinely apt-get update followed by apt-get upgrade (on the stable Debian) from getting my system Trojaned? Or as an advanced user doing the same on the unstable packages? Thanks Noam Rathaus

Re: Debian.org Hacked... How far was it from apt-get installing Trojans?

2003-11-23 Thread linux-il
Shachar Shemesh wrote: So far for the theory. In practice, I'm not sure whether the mechanism for checking these signatures is easilly installable. As such, it is likely that many, if not most, Debian installations do not, in fact, verify signatures against the debian-keyring. I was wondering

Re: Debian.org Hacked... How far was it from apt-get installing Trojans?

2003-11-23 Thread Muli Ben-Yehuda
On Sun, Nov 23, 2003 at 02:36:46PM +0200, Shachar Shemesh wrote: Last - a correction for Muli. While the main distro site was not broken into, the security and non-us sites were. Apparently, non of the packages were tampered with, but the actual servers holding the packages were, in fact,

Re: Hebrew, OpenOffice XKB and Wmaker

2003-11-23 Thread Gil Freund
Micha Feigin wrote: On Sun, Nov 23, 2003 at 12:05:14AM +0200, Gil Freund wrote: Beni Cherniavsky wrote: Gil Freund wrote on 2003-11-02: [SNIP] What whould be the optimal way to change the language, that would be compatible with OO or CXOffice? What's the problem with OO compatibility? I

Re: Mail and Hebrew

2003-11-23 Thread Gil Freund
Kfir Lavi wrote: But you use a network of computers, no? I understand that you have a server that got the email database, and you connect from a remote machine. If i'm wrong, does Cyrus IMAP work in linux and windows? I don't know if there is a port of Cyrus to Windows. If ypu use one

Re: Mail and Hebrew

2003-11-23 Thread Oded Arbel
23 2003, 09:55,Kfir Lavi: P.S. I see you use actcom, their mail server supports IMAP. Gil yes, but i really don't want to put my mails in their server. Or i don't understand something? Why won't you ? its much safer then putting it anywhere else, you can filter mail and

Re: Mail and Hebrew

2003-11-23 Thread Gil Freund
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Gil Freund wrote: The only problem in this setup is that address books are not shared. I plan to use LDAP for this. I'd be glad to hear about your experience with this. I'm planning to do this too, for quite the same reasons (pressure increased since my bag was stolen

Re: BH (Black Hole) decompression tool

2003-11-23 Thread Oded Arbel
23 2003, 13:55,Iftach Hyams: Does anyone know of such a tool ? For linux ? Not as far as I know. BH is a really obscure compression format and I know about 2 programs in the world (total) that do support it. I had some success runing ultimate zip with WineX, though I never used it for

Re: Mail and Hebrew]

2003-11-23 Thread Moshe Leibovitch
It's a real pain to use kmail remotely using vnc+ssh. Life could be much easier if Mozilla supported RTL+LTR switching. At the moment, we must use IE for proper hebrew support of mail composing. I Want to use Squirrelmail with htmlarea hack but Mozilla does'nt support something like

Re: Mail and Hebrew]

2003-11-23 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Sun, Nov 23, 2003 at 11:18:30PM +0200, Moshe Leibovitch wrote: It's a real pain to use kmail remotely using vnc+ssh. Use a decent X server. Maybe install something from http://kde-cygwin.sf.net/ alongside Life could be much easier if Mozilla supported RTL+LTR switching. At the moment, we