On 04/11/2013 11:18 PM, John Shaw wrote: > I’m setting up Pidgin with Openfire for our office. I need to restrict > it to internal use only meaning, no aim, yahoo, etc. and only XMPP. I’ve > seen it done before but the person who did left the company and I’m not > sure how it was done.
You can build pidgin with only the XMPP plugin or remove the other libraries manually. The problem is that nothing will stop the user from obtaining another copy of Pidgin or some other IM client on the computer. If you're building for Windows, you can delete the DLLs, but if the user tries updating from pidgin.im, they'd end up getting our version with all the features enabled. A complete solution probably involves use of network filtering in your office environment. Kevin
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