Hmmz,
I am not sure I would like to have an IM talking to my mail client. But
if it did, why not make a component for the jabber server instead? It
talks most of the IM protocols out there, it has an XML interface and
they are talking quite a lot about a standard Vcard
Ron Smits
On Thu,
I recently put together a small package that lets Evolution display
Gaim's online buddy list in the Summary:
http://home.cox.rr.com/annrky/sinzui/evo-gaim.html
I'm now thinking about what my long term goals are. What I wanted to do
was to assign IM identities to my contacts. Since some of my
I'm now thinking about what my long term goals are. What I wanted to do
was to assign IM identities to my contacts. Since some of my contacts
are on multiple protocols, I need fields representing each protocol like
AIM, Jabber, MSN, etc.. I would like a view in Contacts that would show
Yeah, we were building an EMessenger client-side object with a PMS
(Personal Messenger Server) Bonobo-based backend that would handle all
the IM communications for you, in the style of the PAS and PCS that are
used for the addressbook and calendar.
Nat
On Wed, 2001-12-05 at 12:37, Ettore
On Wed, 2001-12-05 at 14:18, Loring Holden wrote:
Would it be possible to utilize the IM functionality in gaim
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/gaim/), which already supports many,
many different IM protocols and is written in GNOME?
Changes to gaim would probably have to be made, but the
I'm now thinking about what my long term goals are. What I wanted to do
was to assign IM identities to my contacts. Since some of my contacts
are on multiple protocols, I need fields representing each protocol like
AIM, Jabber, MSN, etc..
Is there any standard for storing this info in
On Wed, 2001-12-05 at 13:05, Dan Winship wrote:
I'm now thinking about what my long term goals are. What I wanted to do
was to assign IM identities to my contacts. Since some of my contacts
are on multiple protocols, I need fields representing each protocol like
AIM, Jabber, MSN, etc..
On Wed, 2001-12-05 at 15:18, Christopher James Lahey wrote:
Is there any standard for storing this info in vcards? Even an ad hoc
standard? (Has anyone seen vcards with IM info in them?)
If not, we can invent our own X- fields, but it would be nice to
interoperate with everyone else if