Firewall. This is going to be your best solution,
especially if a regulatory body is involved. It
ensures that you won't have rogue clients connecting
to the internet.

Then you can use your choice of windows clients (plus
a little windows scripting, registry altering or
custom install packaging to deploy) and be set to
connect to your local intranet jabber server.

Actually, I'd be surprised if your current firewall
ruleset didn't prevent outgoing 5222-5223 connections
already.

-Paul

--- Dave Belfer-Shevett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Aug 2003, Michael Pike wrote:
> > Yes - we have to prevent outside IM access...
> because of HIPAA regulations,
> > none of the chat data can leave our intranet.
> 
> Firewall?
> 
> Just block connections to and from external Jabber
> servers at the
> firewall.
> 
>       -dbs


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