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Re: [OS:N:] Using Open Source Instant Messaging



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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