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Is it a must that one register a uid at AOL to get Mr. Message to run or can one kick alive into it by using for example icq uid?
Date: 27 Jan, 2005 on 11:35
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I got it to work with ICQ. Matter fact I did AIM to ICQ on same system to test it. Does it do that Yahoo messager ?
Date: 27 Jan, 2005 on 23:00
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I never quite understood if one needs to be connected through AOL to use it. Reading the description it seems so, but I'm not quite sure. Anyone can shed more light?
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Date: 28 Jan, 2005 on 09:50
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use Jeti/2
Date: 28 Jan, 2005 on 15:39
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http://www.ehlertronic.de/jeti2.htm

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Date: 28 Jan, 2005 on 16:37
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http://www.ehlertronic.de/jeti2.htm#Verweis2
It mentions OS/2-eCS.

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Date: 28 Jan, 2005 on 16:38
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Mr. Message to my knowledge connects only to the AOL Oscar server. Oscar is the protocol that provides the IM structuring for both AIM and ICQ. Adding Yahoo, which uses a different protocol, would be an entire different extension to Mr.M.

I've used Jeti/2 (etron has seen me in the forum there a while back) but Mr. Message provides a native program (as opposed to Jeti/2 which is Java based) - so it runs quite neatly and uses only limited resources.

Date: 14 Apr, 2005 on 07:03
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I've also used JBuddy Messenger under eComstation and I preferred it to Jeti/2. It's similar to Trillian, does all 4 major IM clients

http://www.zionsoftware.com/products/messenger/index.html

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Date: 14 Apr, 2005 on 09:15
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