Hello Gnu/Linux Users,
I wanted to say that when we say ILUG in ILUG-BOM, aren't we ignoring "GNU" ? I think so because, it's "GNU/Linux", not the Linux kernel alone that we support. So ILUG should be more appropriately called IGLUG. And so, ILUG-BOM should be IGLUG-BOM. I maybe wrong on this since I may not know the reason for this. If you feel I am thinking wrong, please correct me.
On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 01:34:06 +0530 (IST), "Philip Tellis" philip.tellis@gmx.net said:
I'd suggest IGFLOSSUG-BOM :-) That way we will represent Indian GNU, Free, LIbre, OpenSource Software users group of Bombay !!!
-Anurag
Sometime on Dec 3, Anurag assembled some asciibets to say:
That's insufficient, because you ignore the not insignificant BSD community, so please add BSD to the list. There's also the quite large perl, python and php communities, all of which deserve mention.
On Sat, 2004-12-04 at 18:49, Devdas Bhagat wrote:
IMHO, as long as everyone uses linux, in whatever platform and package, as long as we are from Mumbai, a simple ILUG-BOM should suffice. There should be no segregation between free and commercial or users and programmers or whatever else as we need to be one united linux community standing up for each other.
Its because of this community effort that there are so many sites on the net out there providing technical information and help to linux users from all over the world. It is because of this group that I finally took to linux in a more positive way, overcoming the hurdles related to its installation, setup and working. I have even started downloading and installing new programs in it.
Keep up the good work.
Thanks and Regards,
Rony.
"United we stand; divided, Billybabua laughs"
On Sun, Dec 05, 2004 at 10:13:12AM -0500, Srinivasan Krishnan wrote:
I am from Mumbai.
(Go on, ask me which bus to take from Plaza to wherever.)
On Sun, Dec 05, 2004 at 08:05:20PM -0500, Srinivasan Krishnan wrote:
^^^^
^^^^
Thought you had moved to the US, though. Sorry, my mistake.
I did, but I am from Mumbai.
is there any evolution version(with connector) to contact M$ 2003 server to access mails. If so, where can it be downloaded from? thanks
--simi
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On Sun, Jan 23, 2005 at 08:18:23PM -0800, simi mathur wrote:
If your M$ 2003 server can use a standard protocol like POP3 or IMAP, then Evolution will work with it.