The only relationship between mail and instant messaging is
bundling.
IBM (Lotus), Microsoft, Novell and Imail bundle instant
messaging
servers with their email server suites, and for the most
part, these
products require a proprietary client to get full
functionality.
Novell IM has one of the shortest client lists of the bunch.
It can be
used with GAIM and the pay versions of Trillian.
If you require your own instant messaging server, you might
want to
consider Jabber or some other XMPP based system. AFAIK. the
commercial
products like Groupwise are best employed where there is a
need for
secure messaging.
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On Apr 11, 2008, at 8:07 AM, Brian Lind wrote:
> Does anyone do reference text messaging through your
existing email
> system? We're looking to add it to our services and I
was wondering
> what kind of software and/or service you're using.
We're currently
> using Novell GroupWise 6.5 for our email. Any
recommendations/horror
> stories?
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Brian J. Lind
> Reference Librarian
> Rochester Public Library
> 101 Second St. SE
> Rochester, MN 55904
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