I'll put in my 2ยข for Ignite Realtime's Openfire. It's a Java based server that 
runs on Linux or Windows and supports below you mention. There are accessible 
archives, not the chats themselves per se. When you enter the chat room, you 
can look at the scroll back. I'd imagine that data is available on the server 
as well. It's also all Jabber based so it'll work with many clients, including 
Ignite Realtime's Spark.

-kz

On May 31, 2011, at 2:20 PM, Gary Pitman wrote:

> Hi,
> We have a new requirement of sorts for a chat server that supports 
> private persistent rooms with some sort of logging/archive feature. I 
> have started looking at mu-conference to add to our jabber2 server but 
> not sure if it meets all our requirements.
> 
> Please let me know if you have happily solved this problem and what you 
> are using.
> 
> Wants: (off the top of my head)
> 1. Persistent private rooms. (password protected or allow/ban list)
> 2. Accessible archives for new or absent project members.
> 3. Secure channel. (TLS?)
> 4. Not http[s].
> 
> Thanks,
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