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
The AOL Instant Messenger transport, packaged as an RPM.
See the PyAIMt project page for configuration and usage information.
pyaimt-0.7c-1.src.rpm 182.76 kB
PyICQt
The ICQ Instant Messenger transport, RPM packaged.
See the PyICQt project page for configuration and usage information.
pyicqt-0.7a-1.src.rpm 143.00 kB
PyMSNt
The MSN Messenger transport, packaged as an RPM.
See the PyMSNt project page for configuration and usage information.
pymsnt-0.11-a.1.src.rpm 256.47 kB