Re: Internal Instant Messaging

From: Matt Andreko (mandreko_at_ori.net)
Date: 01/29/04

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    Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 13:12:47 -0500
    To: Chris Burton <cyberhiker99@yahoo.com>
    
    
    

    Try jabber. http://www.jabber.org

    It's an open source project, with many different servers and clients you
    can pick from. I've used it on internal networks, and it works well.
    Not sure about the part about going to blackberry's or cell phones, but
    since it's open source, and supports plugins, I would assume it would be
    possible to create.

    although with a quick google search, i did find this:
    http://www.geek.com/news/geeknews/2002mar/bpd20020326010904.htm

    Chris Burton wrote:

    >Everyone,
    > I am working with a client that has a large
    >enterprise that recently has found it has a need for
    >an internal instant messaging server. Not necessaily
    >"internal but one that could be set outside the
    >firewall but that they could control who was on it and
    >that doesn't rely on the big guys (AIM, ICQ, MSN,
    >etc).
    >
    >The only one that came to mind was ICQ Groupware, but
    >that creates a management headache that they may or
    >may not be up for.
    >
    >Bonus points for me if it links into Blackberrys or
    >cell phone messaging.
    >
    >Regards,
    >Chris
    >
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