I searched about iserved using google, but I found one site about militaries.
IS that the correct one? I don't think so.
Regards
Thomas Reitelbach wrote:
> On Thursday 18 September 2003 15:41, Marcelo Almeida de Amorim wrote:
> > IS iserved free?
> > Where can I find it?
>
> Please use google to
On Thursday 18 September 2003 15:41, Marcelo Almeida de Amorim wrote:
> IS iserved free?
> Where can I find it?
Please use google to find out, i don't know the url.
Please note that you will have to use an old version of licq (1.0.3 or so) to
connect to iserved because it uses the old ICQ protoc
Does iserved has a windows client?
Thanks
Thomas Reitelbach wrote:
> On Thursday 18 September 2003 15:02, Marcelo Almeida de Amorim wrote:
> > I have installed the licq in a LInux machine, but I realized that,
> > aparently, there was not a licq daemon in that machine. There is only a
> > licq
IS iserved free?
Where can I find it?
Thanks
Thomas Reitelbach wrote:
> On Thursday 18 September 2003 15:02, Marcelo Almeida de Amorim wrote:
> > I have installed the licq in a LInux machine, but I realized that,
> > aparently, there was not a licq daemon in that machine. There is only a
> >
On Thursday 18 September 2003 15:02, Marcelo Almeida de Amorim wrote:
> I have installed the licq in a LInux machine, but I realized that,
> aparently, there was not a licq daemon in that machine. There is only a
> licq client that connects at login.icq.com (I'm not sure about this site).
> I wan
I have installed the licq in a LInux machine, but I realized that, aparently,
there was not a licq daemon in that machine. There is only a licq client that
connects at login.icq.com (I'm not sure about this site).
I want to install a licq daemon in one of my machines and make this machine my
serv