There should be something that allows corporate users and linux users to chat in a group at the same time.
Yahoo can't, but did we try AOL on Linux?
IRC only loses corporate users (but Friday late PM from home?)
.V


James Mitchell wrote:

----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Galbreath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Struts Users Mailing List'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 9:34 AM
Subject: RE: OT FRIDAY: Take a break with struts users







Some people complained that Yahoo! and AIM were not compatible with Unix


and


Linux. Get special dispensation for port 6667 and claim it's


indispensable


for your work. We can even discuss LISP, if you want. ;-)




No can do. I'm so far removed from the network operations group here, that I don't even know who they are. They block every available port except web, ftp, and telnet. I used to be able to use gotomypc.com from home, which uses default port 80 and http to communicate, so that I was able to work from home on occasion. Suddenly about 3 weeks ago, it stopped working. Apparently they added both the web site and poll server to their blocked list (probably because of me) so now I guess I'm just screwed. It's times like this when I hate this fu##king place!!! Micro-manage the SH## out of everyone.


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