On Saturday 09 February 2002 01:42 pm, Randy Kramer wrote: > I'd like to piggyback off this question -- I help with a school for > computer newbies (teaching Windows at this point ;-( ). We've now set > up a Linux server, not connected to the Internet, with the intent of > running Apache, squid, ftp, email, and an instant messenger server of > some sort so that we can teach web surfing, email, ftping, and instant > messaging. I am not very familiar with instant messaging at all. I've > used IRC a few times. No doubt people will want to learn ICQ and AOL, > (and the Microsoft thingie) -- is there a server that we can run on an > isolated network that can look like some or all of those?
I see that Jabber offers a "light" version of their server software, for up to 100 users. See http://www.jabber.com/everywhere/index.shtml Todd
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