All,
my bad,
we use an ad hoc group chat for jabber
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You can start a chat session that includes several people, each of whom sees
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Choose File > New Chat.
Click the Add (+) button at the bottom of the Participa
On Oct 5, 2006, at 10:41 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Ichat works very nicely for jabber, use it all the time
How do you join a group chat in a chat room with iChat?
-Doug
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On Oct 5, 2006, at 9:10 AM, Steve Atkins wrote:
(I've also not found a decent jabber client for OS X that's stable
and has the functionality I'd expect. Suggestions welcome.)
Adium seems to falter at times doing in-band registration. This can
be a problem when looking for a new access ser
Ichat works very nicely for jabber, use it all the time
Bill Oxley
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Cox Communications, Inc.
Alpharetta GA
404-847-6397
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Folks,
Although it's great fun to schedule a time for everyone to use jabber
together, there is nothing preventing our conducting exactly the same
style of process over email.
I know that might sound revolutionary, but it used to work pretty well,
before IM became popular.
This merely requ
On Thu, 05 Oct 2006 17:23:45 +0200, Eliot Lear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you're going to use jabber.psg.com, please send an email to Randy
> Bush saying who you are.
>
Here's what Randy said:
actually, no email needed. jabber tells me.
what i would ask is that your info on the jabber
On Thu, 05 Oct 2006 08:52:45 -0700, Dave Crocker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Steve Atkins wrote:
> > Given that jabber appears to be not ready for
> > prime time, in oh so many ways, has anyone
> > considered using a more reliable technology?
>
>
> Sorry, Steve, but I do not know of any p
I've been using Exodus for this IETF Jabber exercise. The first time
you reported a problem several weeks ago, you indicated using a
different server. I randomly selected one, borderlinenormal.com,
created a login account, and have not had a problem joining the DKIM
room.
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Steve Atkins wrote:
(I've also not found a decent jabber client for OS X
that's stable and has the functionality I'd expect.
Suggestions welcome.)
I'm using Adium which after I figured out that jabber.org was the
root cause, worked fine.
Mike
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On Oct 5, 2006, at 8:52 AM, Dave Crocker wrote:
Steve Atkins wrote:
Given that jabber appears to be not ready for
prime time, in oh so many ways, has anyone
considered using a more reliable technology?
Sorry, Steve, but I do not know of any problems with Jabber/xmpp
technology, and its
DKIM Chair wrote:
> we have to cancel the meeting. We'll try again next week, if
> the room is working then.
I'm completely new to anything-IM including jabber, therefore
I forwarded your info to the DKIM channel (or what appears to
be that channel, JohnL and Tony were there).
Since about a we
Dave Crocker wrote:
Steve Atkins wrote:
Given that jabber appears to be not ready for
prime time, in oh so many ways, has anyone
considered using a more reliable technology?
Sorry, Steve, but I do not know of any problems with Jabber/xmpp
technology, and its overall track record for IETF
Steve Atkins wrote:
Given that jabber appears to be not ready for
prime time, in oh so many ways, has anyone
considered using a more reliable technology?
Sorry, Steve, but I do not know of any problems with Jabber/xmpp
technology, and its overall track record for IETF use has been
excellen
At 4:01 PM +0100 10/5/06, Stephen Farrell wrote:
There's a list on jabber.org somewhere.
If you have a free Gmail account, your email address is your Jabber account.
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On Oct 5, 2006, at 8:01 AM, Stephen Farrell wrote:
Yep, that seems to be the source of the problem.
For next week, I'd encourage folks to find a different
authentication server (if that's what its called).
There's a list on jabber.org somewhere.
Given that jabber appears to be not ready fo
Michael Thomas wrote:
Just as a note, I'm becoming more convinced that jabber.org accounts are
hosed when it comes to connecting to jabber.ietf.org... try making a
different
account on some other server if you're having problems. Eliot pointed me
to jabber.psg.com, but I don't know if it's po
If you're going to use jabber.psg.com, please send an email to Randy
Bush saying who you are.
Eliot
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Just as a note, I'm becoming more convinced that jabber.org accounts are
hosed when it comes to connecting to jabber.ietf.org... try making a
different
account on some other server if you're having problems. Eliot pointed me
to jabber.psg.com, but I don't know if it's polite to extend the cattle
Yep, that seems to be the source of the problem.
For next week, I'd encourage folks to find a different
authentication server (if that's what its called).
There's a list on jabber.org somewhere.
S.
Michael Thomas wrote:
Just as a note, I'm becoming more convinced that jabber.org accounts are
Stephen and I aren't able to connect to the DKIM jabber room, and we
haven't gotten an answer yet from the support folks. And so we have to
cancel the meeting. We'll try again next week, if the room is working
then.
Barry
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