I have a Windows machine as well. I also had trouble with all the
Jabber clients I could find that had transport setup capability in
terms of accessibility. If you know of a Windows jabber client that
is accessible, feel free to let us know about it. The server is an
acceptable option if you take security precautions, IMO. The point in
all of this is that it is a viable option that is wholly accessible
and just as easy, if not easier, than going the Windows route.
On 13 Nov, 2007, at 11:02 AM, 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.