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RE: Which IM, blog and email service are best for debian users?



I have tried emesene, it's excellent! except that it refuses root to use it. :)
I'm also happy to know the jabber and wordpress. thanks!


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> From: lee.glidewell@gmail.com
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Which IM, blog and email service are best for debian users?
> Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2008 20:52:37 -0700
> 
> On Saturday 14 June 2008 06:32:59 pm Star Liu wrote:
>> Hi Everyone, I'm sorry to ask this silly question here. I'm now using the
>> microsoft live messenger, live spaces and hotmail as my IM, blog and email
>> service provider, because i'm a windows user for a so long time. Two weeks
>> before, I installed debian etch and lenny, and i like it very much. I'd
>> like to get your opinions about which IM, blog and email services which
>> suits debian best. Thanks!
> 
> There's no reason you can't use those services with Debian. Hotmail webmail 
> is, of course, OS-independent; Kopete and Pidgin have limited support for MSN 
> Messenger (as well as all the other popular IM protocols), and Emesene has 
> more full-featured support; I'm not sure about Live Spaces, as this is the 
> first I've heard of it, but if it's web-based and doesn't require ActiveX, it 
> will work fine with any OS. 
> 
> If you're looking for things that are ideologically compatible with Debian's 
> mission statement, then Jabber would be your IM protocol (jabber.org and 
> GoogleTalk being the major providers here), Wordpress would be your blogging 
> engine, and any POP3/IMAP mail provider would work. 
> 
> Lee
> 
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