I don't know if you are talking specifically to me or not, but I have
a Windows machine and would like the instructions.
On Nov 13, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Tim Grady wrote:
Believe it or not most people know a person who owns a windows
machine or have access to a Windows machine. It makes no
difference what people do, but it would be so simple to do what I
did and take most people less than 5 minutes to set this up. Along
with the security problems you have when setting up your machine as
a server which no one has talked about I think I might give setting
up a server a little more thought.
On Nov 13, 2007, at 12:00 PM, VaShaun Jones wrote:
Josh or another list member please send me the steps to get this up
and running. Thanks
On Nov 13, 2007, at 11:39 AM, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:
Tim,
The whole problem is that, as yet, no one has been able to find an
accessible Jabberclient on the Mac. Hence this work around.
On 13 Nov, 2007, at 5:24 AM, Tim Grady wrote:
No, there really isn't any need to installl your own jabber
server. All you need do is install an accessible jabber client
for a few minutes that can perform service discovery. You would
then find a server at www.jabber.org and then create an account
using the client. Most of these clients will create an account
for you, all you have to do is pick a server. After you're done
registering your jabber account, use the clients service
discovery feature to register on the gateway of your choice.
Then uninstall the client, log in to your newly created account
with Ichat and your done. I used Pandion to do this, and if you
do it for service discovery in this software they call it
choosing a transport. It isn't hard to do and the only reason
you have to do it this way is currently Ichat doesn't have an
option to create a Jabber account or pick a transport.