Subject: Info-Mac Digest V17 #127 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Info-Mac-Digest" --Info-Mac-Digest Info-Mac Digest Thu, 10 Aug 00 Volume 17 : Issue 127 Today's Topics: (Q) how good is NAT as a firewall? [*] NetFinder 2.1.2J / - Japanese Version Eudora: random signatures Internet Explorer 5.0 & Central European texts Personal LaserWriter NTR USB Floppy with Orange PC with a MAC without FD drive? Which name server is a DHCP server giving? The Info-Mac Network is a volunteer organization that publishes the Info-Mac Digest and operates the Info-Mac Archive, a large network of FTP sites containing gigabytes of freely distributable Macintosh software. 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Sincerely, abrody@smart.net -- Come visit my mini Yahoo at. All links verified monthly: http://www.index-site.com/ ------------------------------ Date: 10 Aug 2000 From: ChrisLi@Bridge1.com To: Subject: [*] NetFinder 2.1.2J / - Japanese Version NetFinder v2.1.2 makes browsing on the Internet another step easier. The award winning NetFinder 1.x which was developed during the MacOS 7.x days, made users feel right at home by having an interface just like the Finder. Version 2.1.2 not only has an updated interface to reflect the MacOS 8.x/9.x theme, it also adds support for HTTP, improved Firewall / Proxy support, secure storage of passwords using Apple's Keychain Manager, support for SSL FTP, ICI Script, previewing of Movies, MP3's and even Shockwave files, improved integration with BBEdit and much much more... Why not just download a copy of NetFinder for FREE and try it out for yourself? You have nothing to lose. MacUser - 1997 Best Shareware - Best Internet Face-Lift. Tucows - 5 cow rating. MacDownload - 5 mice. MacWelt (German MacWorld) - 5 mice. FileDudes - 5 dude rating & Dude Approved! Changes in Version 2.1.2: * improved speed of listings. * added option to specify what mode to download for Edit in BBEdit. * added a popup to select the editor to use for Edit in BBEdit command. Requires new versions of certain editors that may not be released yet. * fixed a strange bug in mirroring that would cause multi levels of folders to not get uploaded properly. * fixed a bug in mirroring code that would cause "remaining" files to be deleted when an error is hit. * fixed a memory leak when viewing certain media in the View as Graphic/Media window. * fixed a bug in Transfer Jobs Window. * fixed a memory corruption bug. This may have caused some machines to crash for no apparent reason. * fixed a few bugs in the ICI script exported NF routines. * fixed a bad memory leak when getting a listing via ICI script. * fixed a bug that may have caused odd bahaviour and possible crashing. * fixed a bug in GetURL AE that would cause NF to "hang" and do nothing when 2 AE come in too quickly. * nav manager dialog now recognizes partially downloaded files as partial files. * updated OpenSSLLib to v0.9.5a of the OpenSSL source. This update should make things even more secure. * added plug-in for Japanese SunOS. [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/net-finder-212-jp.hqx; 4211 K] ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 09:41:17 +1200 From: Ian Orchard To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Eudora: random signatures At 4:35 AM -0400 8/8/00, Remmy Tourment wrote: > >Is it possible to have Eudora choose a random signature among all the >signatures that are in the list ? >Claris emailer had this feature and I miss it in Eudora. Maybe I just >didn't find the option ? I prefer to use the rubber stamp feature in SpellTools. I've loaded it with a big selection of sigs but would hate them to be dumped onto my emails randomly. There are too many situations where, for example, a particular sig would be witty in an email to a Mac bastion like info-mac, but outright abusive if emailed to a collegue or newspaper editor. It's much better to be able to select the appropriate sig. ~ Ian O ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 08:18:43 +0200 From: Wladyslaw Los To: "Kazik Stys" , digest@info-mac.org Subject: Internet Explorer 5.0 & Central European texts At 23:15 -0400 8-08-00, Kazik Stys wrote: >I would like to read Polish texts (ie fonts displayed properly) using Internet >Explorer 5.0 & Outlook Express 4.5. My attempts to set the browsers have been >that far unsuccessful. What do I need and how to set up the browsers to read >Central European texts. >I am using Mac G3 with OS 8.5.1. I would appreciate help to set up >my browsers. >Kazik Stys What you need is some font sets with central european characters installed in your system. Preferably you should have at least three of them: a fixed-width font, like Monaco CE, a proportional font like Geneva CE and a font for printing, like Courier CE. Then you can choose this fonts as default for central european character sets in the preferences panel of Explorer (menu Edit, submenu Preferences, then select position Web Browser -- Language/Fonts in the left-hand part of preferences panel.) You may set "Central European (Latin 2)" as your default character set, if you are visiting Polish sites a lot. You may also uncheck "Allow page to specify fonts" in the window Web Content of the preferences panel, for those pages that use defined central european fonts not installed in your system, usually Windows typefaces. Nonetheless you might have sometimes to manually choose a proper font for certain poorly written pages, which don't use the ISO-8859-2 (Latin 2) encodings, (eg. Window encodings) and don't have the proper infomation in their headers. Use menu View, subm. Character Set to choose the best encoding. There is a similar window for matching fonts and languages in the Outlook Express -- select a tab "General" in the Preferences panel. I am afraid, that in order to use CE characters in Outlook, you have to have Central European language script installed in your system file. This script (together with some CE fonts) is included with OS 9 (make custom installation), but with the previous versions of MacOS you must install it manually. Try to find Andreas Prilop's "Eudora CE tables" in the info-mac archives. These tables are neded to use CE fonts in Eudora, there is no use for them in Outlook, but the package includes also Central European script and some CE fonts. Wladyslaw Los -- Wladyslaw Los mailto:wlos@tele.com.pl ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 21:07:00 +1000 From: Len Whyte To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Personal LaserWriter NTR >Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2000 23:29:29 -0500 >From: "Erica W. Hunter" >To: digest@info-mac.org >Subject: Personal LaserWriter NTR > >I just received a Personal LaserWriter NTR about which I know very >little. > >Among my questions: > 1. Can it be used with a straight serial connection, or do you have >to use Localtalk? I have an NT, which has a different processor board (yours is better and is RISC based), but I assume they are similar. Mine has RS232 (DB25), as well as RS422 Localtalk. There's a push wheel switch which sets it to either Appletalk or Serial. If yours is the same, I can send you the gory details > 2. What printer driver do you use? Will the older LaserWriter driver >work, or do you have to use a specialized driver? I use LaserWriter 8.3.2 with my NT. It even works with the LW drivers that come with System 9, but I choose not to use those for other reasons. > 3. Do you have to have any special control panels or extensions >loaded to work with it? Nope, just select the printer with the Chooser. > >I was planning on using it on a Localtalk network, but thought I might >use it straight also. >My computers include a Mac Plus, SE, SE/30, LC, Performa 550, Quadra >650, and Duo 2300. >They are all on an Appletalk network. > >Thanks in advance for any help available. > >Sam M. Hunter >smhdvm@ldd.net -- _______________________________________________________________________ Len Whyte (and Sue Terry) __ /\ / \/ \ +61 2 6267 2140 (w) / \ 18 Buntine Cres +61 2 6286 8336 (h) / / ISAACS ACT +61 2 6251 9291 (fax) \ __ */ AUSTRALIA 2607 `-' \_/ lwhyte@acslink.net.au o _______________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 23:21:12 +0200 From: knut.baczko@t-online.de (Prof. Baczko) To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: USB Floppy with Orange PC with a MAC without FD drive? 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When I check the TCP/IP Control Panel, IP address, subnet mask and router are loaded with info, but the name servers box is not. Is there any tool which will tell me the name server(s) I've been assigned? I can't seem to find this info via OT Tool, MacPing, AGNetTools, IPNetMonitor, WhatRoute or MacTCP Watcher. I can test DNS to find out whether name resolution is successfully taking place but I can't see the address(es) of the name server(s). -- --- 'tis as said. [Reality is defined by being described] -------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest-- End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************