Windows Messenger is not exactly what you might be looking for. In sipx version 
3.8 you could configure Windows Messenger. Since MS uses TCP for a lot of voice 
and messaging, it never really worked right, as you would have to re-add users 
every time you started the program (at least that's what I found).

There is a lot on the roadmap in the wiki about where sipx is going with 
unified messaging.

http://sipx-wiki.calivia.com/index.php/Detailed_Roadmap_sipXecs_IP_PBX
(see openfire integration)
http://sipx-wiki.calivia.com/index.php/XMPP_Integration_Demo

With the Openfire inetgration, this might get you what you might be looking for.

Bria Pro (Counterpath softphone, but still some bugs to work out) has BLF 
capability upcoming with sipx too.


>>> "Kong Jin Jie" <[email protected]> 06/07/09 10:08 AM >>>
Hi developers and fellow sipX users,

 

I have installed SIPX on my CentOS 5.2. I successfully configured Windows
Messenger 5.1 to login to the server. However, I do not see any presence of
other users that I have added in my contacts. I'm fairly new to SIP and
SIMPLE. I hope anybody here can help me in this issue. I am trying to find
way to replace MS Communicator with an opensource product.

 

Any help will be appreciated. Thanks!

 

Regards,

Kong Jin Jie


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