[dev] Fwd: Re: [rakim] Instant Messanger style chat?

Derek Martin derek at derekmartin.homedns.org
Fri Jun 27 12:32:17 PDT 2003


Hey Jeremy, if you are interested in a chat system, you can actually use
jabber and have it log in via ldap or active directory, etc.  I think
there is even an imap one.  It will take some doing, and it is another
server, but that's how we do it in my org and it works great.  People
also get the benefit of more chat facilities than just a refreshing web
page.
:-)
Derek




Derek Martin
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http://you.okstate.edu
405-744-4320
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-----Original Message-----
From: dev-bounces at lists.horde.org [mailto:dev-bounces at lists.horde.org]
On Behalf Of Chuck Hagenbuch
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 2:23 PM
To: dev at lists.horde.org
Subject: [dev] Fwd: Re: [rakim] Instant Messanger style chat?

I can see it as a convenience Horde service, maybe... not sure.

----- Forwarded message from horde at apixels.net -----
    Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2003 11:04:55 -0700 (PDT)
    From: Jeremy Oddo <horde at apixels.net>
Reply-To: Jeremy Oddo <horde at apixels.net>
 Subject: Re: [rakim] Instant Messanger style chat?
      To: Chuck Hagenbuch <chuck at horde.org>


>> Also, is it even possible to pop up a browser window that's
"initiated"
>> by another computer...
>
> No. But through the magic of server-side scripting, you can tell
person
> b's computer, when it refreshes a status script, that it has a message
> and should open a window.
>
Oh, boy...already over my head :(

Oh well.  Let me at least tell you why I was thinking that would help
our
company out.  I work for a studio in Southern California doing visual
effects for movies.  We are currently look at expanding the studio.
Communication is critical in this environment when you have possibly
five
or six people working on one shot.  If we balloon the studio up and take
over, say 20,000 sq. ft., we need a quick way to communicate with each
other.  IM seems to be a good option.  The users already have a main
system login and an e-mail login.  I wanted to avoid needed to make an
IM
login as well.  I'm interested in Horde as all modules can authenticate
against the mail log in, and thus, I don't have to have thirty different
login accounts for people.

Maybe I'll have to kick this stuff around for a bit.

Thanks,
Jeremy



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-chuck

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