You could use web icq.


On Wed, 13 Nov 2002 23:53:30 -0700
b-r-i-a-n - <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> With all this talk of MSN and ICQ under Linux it reminded me of a problem 
> that I am having.
> 
> I'm behind router(s) that I have no control over.  I blieve the standard 
> ports for ICQ and MSN are being blocked.  In Windows it isn't a problem 
> because I think these two applications are using port 80 in conjunction 
> probably with some proxy servers that MSN and ICQ have.  The Linux clones 
> for MSN and ICQ don't appear to be far enough along yet to use these.  Am I 
> wrong here?  Or is there a way to accomplish the same thing under Linux?
> 
> Any suggestions would be appreciated.  :-)
> 
> Brian H.
> 
> 
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