Hi Dan,

Generally Jdev isn't the place for these kinds of questions, but I'll help out.

Connections to other networks in Jabber are called "transports", basically small programs on the server that sign onto your legacy IM account and send/recieve messages for you. You do not need to be on the same server as the transport in most instances.

To use a transport, most clients have some standard way of registering to them, usually by a server browser feature, but it realy depends on the client you use. After registering, the transport should appear on your roster. There should be some way in your client the transport connect to the legacy service in your name. After that, add contacts from the legacy service. Some enable you to do this easily (Psi and Pandion for instance) but for others you'll need to use a fake jid, for example [EMAIL PROTECTED] Then, that fake jid will request a subscription to your presence, and viola, your AIM buddy appears.

Don't expect much from transports, like buddy icons or file transfer, they just basically send and recieve messages. You'll also need to re-add buddies to your contact list, one-by-one.

I hope this helps.

Dan Plesse wrote:
Hi All,

I signed up with a jabber server called bloodyxml.com and according to the
public list at jabber.org it supports connections to the other networks
(AIM, YIM, MSN) my question is how do you route a message to those networks?
Is it standard or do you have to contact the server admin people for that
information and has anyone done it. I have an account with AOL so I would
like to test this idea out.  Thanks Dan

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