jesus X wrote:

> JTK wrote:
> 
>>Really?  So I could take Maozilla, bundle it with my own Instant Messaging
>>utility (supporting both AOL's proprietary IM and non-proprietary,
>>standards-based ones), rework the email reader to read not only regular pop3
>>and imap email, but also AOL email, and, oh, say MSN email, rename it
>>"Crapzilla", rip out the XUL thereby at least doubling it's speed, give it
>>away (sans source of course), and not expect AOL to be on my ass in a New York
>>minute?
>>
> 
> Aside from the sans source and 2x speed without the XUL, yes. Well, AOL might be
> on your ass, but you can ignore that part, you'd be within the license.
> 

Is this true?  Last time anyone tried to get access to AOL's IM network they blocked 
the client out.

That one client that connected to Yahoo, MSN, and AOL and like 10 other 
IM services at once.  Can't remember the name.  I don't think AOL will 
let outsiders have access to their IM or Email networks


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