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I don't think anyone ever replied to this.

For those services you lose nothing moving to 0.28.b

Eric

On Wednesday, November 14, 2001, at 10:52  PM, michael verruto wrote:

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> Hello comrades.
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> I have a few open questions from the leading edge of lurk and the far 
> edge of tech.
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> I am lost.
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> We use AIM
> Yahoo
> and now
> Jabber.
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> How much is lost/broken from .27x to .28a?
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> Should we just hold until 0.28b?
>
> Or go with 0.28, especially now that we are attempting a secure jabber 
> server?
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> And lastly,
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> What is the best Jabber client on the wintel side?
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>       NSFlameShield{off}
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> Could anyone please advise?!
>
> Goodnight.
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>
> Michael.
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