ICQ does have a server product available. Just go to their web site and look
for the corporate section.
Also... mIRC is just an IRC client. You can find IRC daemons all over the
place and they will run in a linux box just nicely.
Matthew
On Sunday 18 March 2001 21:56, you wrote:
> Evening all,
> I have a new project and before I dive to deeply into it I thought I
> would "browse" the knowledge base of the eug-lug. I am looking at
> setting up an instant messaging service for the division I work in. This
> service must meet the following criteria:
>
> 1) Must be easy to use. So far I like the AIM or MSN approach to the
> messengers.
> 2) Must run on WinNT and Win2k. Would be very nice if there was a
> Platform independent version (Java?), but at this point that is not
> required.
> 3) Should run as a service and reside in the task bar (on the windows
> boxes).
> 4) Must not require a server outside of our WAN. No messages can leave
> our network (security issues).
> 5) It would be VERY nice if the server software ran on linux.
> 6) The server should be able to maintain groups of users (E.g. I would
> like to message all of the users in the Foo.bar group) as well as a list
> of all users (e.g. I don't want to have to have each users add everybody
> in our organization.)
> 7) A group chat feature would be very nice (maybe similar to a chat
> room?) but again this is not required.
> 8) A web based interface would be nice, but not essential.
>
> Does anybody know of a package that meets these criteria? Maybe
> something close? I have looked at Jabber, but so far the clients are
> crap and the server documentation (all 4 or 5 pages of it) sucks. AIM
> and MSN Messenger are out because they all connect to a central server.
> I believe that ICQ and mIRC are out for the same reasons (they don't
> sell their server packages do they?)
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Garl
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