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Jabber Transports

These are transports for a Jabber server - allowing use of other instant messenger networks while logged into a single Jabber account.

These are not written by me - I've just packaged them up neatly for Red Hat derivative Linux distributions. I've tested these on Fedora Core 4 and 5, and they should be fine on Red Hat Enterprise (or CentOS) 4. You'll also need an active Jabber server for them to be of any use. I use Wildfire, from Jive Software, but you should be good to go with any other.

The configuration files for all these servers will be placed in /etc/py-transports after installation. You'll need to edit these to fill in the details for your Jabber server.

I've only done these three for now, since they're the only ones I use. I'll probably get around to doing PyYIMt at some point, though.

If anyone uses these, feel free to hassle me about it. My Jabber ID is: mike@anotherbloody.com

PyAIMt

PyAIMt RPM

The AOL Instant Messenger transport, packaged as an RPM.

See the PyAIMt project page for configuration and usage information.

PyICQt

PyICQt RPM

The ICQ Instant Messenger transport, RPM packaged.

See the PyICQt project page for configuration and usage information.

PyMSNt

PyMSNt RPM

The MSN Messenger transport, packaged as an RPM.

See the PyMSNt project page for configuration and usage information.