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On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 10:52:48 +1000, Rob Judd wrote:
Bill Vodall wrote: use Jabber, FreeAgent and POP for Email from a Windows 98 systerm, through a Linux router to a Linux gateway. All are relatively low traffic systems and work adequately even at a mere 1200 baud. A couple other postings here had some good details on how to do it. He specifically asked about Internet Relay Chat, which afaik isn't available. Sure it is. It's just another Internet application. That's part of the magic. It's a relatively low bandwidth application very much like Jabber. Any TCP/IP application will work as long as it doesn't exceed the bandwidth available. 73, Bill |
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