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Re: Looking for a "secure" alternative to MSN.


From: Pierre Jaury <pierre () jaury eu>
Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2011 19:37:24 +0100

You're probably looking for a protocol rather than a client, then. XMPP
(used to build the jabber network) is open, secured and extensible. Some
extensions like Jingle add voice/video support. Many free clients are
available, such as Pidgin, Gajim, OneTeam, empathy, sipcommunicator,
gtalk, etc. Once you got a client, you may trust a service provider (the
network is decentralized), use end to end encryption or set up your own
server. 

Le vendredi 31 décembre 2010 à 00:49 +0100, Lukas a écrit :
So, I'm looking for an IM client with strong encryption. Ideally with 
audio/video support, and open source.
Like Msn sort of.. Preferably not som addon to msn though. I know there 
is a lot of those.
It's incredible I can't find this. I'd be amazed if there's no IM client 
that is capable of encryption.

Thanks!

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