Hello, I tend to use amsn rather than the rest. Amsn has to possibillity to connect via the http protocol (tcp 80) So i don't have to open an extra port in my firewall.Besides it uses tls which is similar to ssl. cheers, tobaccofarm On 4/15/05, Olaf Greve <o.greve at axis.nl> wrote: > Hi all, > > Thanks a lot for the excellent suggestions! > > As soon as the machine is in, I think I'll go for additional HD space > and make sure to install Windows on a FAT32 partition rather than an > NTFS one (good suggestion regarding the FAT32 one, it slipped my mind > that FAT32 can be written (and read) by Linux as well, without any issues). > > Then a further question: for some of our communication we use MSN > Messenger. When looking on the Internet with Google, I came across AMSN > (a SourceForge "freeware version of MSN"). Does anyone have any > experiences with this Messenger? Does it work (equally) well as the more > recent MSN versions and can it work successfully for chatting with > people using MSN, or is it just the so-manyth Messenger that uses their > own channels? Also, if this isn't the most ideal Messenger to use for > communicating with people using MSN Messenger, can someone suggest me a > better solution? > > Cheers, > Olafo > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >