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Re: [OS:N:] Using Open Source Instant Messaging
- From: Jonathan Moore <moorejon usd465 com>
- To: open-source-now-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: [OS:N:] Using Open Source Instant Messaging
- Date: Wed Mar 19 15:21:18 2003
Carl,
How are you using it then? Do you use any of the transports? If so what have
you been able to get and keep working? I noticed on the test servers that I
created accounts on that I had intermittent access to services such as MSN and
Yahoo, but it wasn't something I was able to count on using.
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Jonathan Moore
Director of Technology
Winfield Public Schools
Office 620.221.5100
Fax 620.221.0508
Quoting Carl Parrish <cparrish carlparrish com>:
> I have a jabber server set up. Using gaim as the client on Linux and psi
> as the client on Windows. I like it better than any other IM out there.
> Plus its fairly easy to add plugins that others have created. Haven't
> tried anything like you're talking about yet though.
>
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> Carl Parrish (cparrish carlparrish com)
> http://www.carlparrish.com
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