LAN chat server?

From: Timothy Luoma (lists_at_tntluoma.com)
Date: 01/31/05

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    I'm looking for a simple chat server (ala AIM) that I can run on
    FreeBSD to allow users on our LAN to communicate with one another.

    What I need:

    [ ] free, no-ad client apps for WinXP and Mac

    [ ] ability to transfer files (drag and drop, ideally)

    [ ] server to run on 5.3 (no-gui/x)

    I did some looking around and it looks like Jabber is one possibility,
    but I don't know much about it.

    If Jabber, which do you recommend?

    If not Jabber, what else?

    Thanks for your suggestions.

    TjL

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