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AIM Phoenix and Spectrum 2. (Mobile)
Posted on: 01-07 8:59 am
Kalinka

So, I managed to connect up to AIM Phoenix using Pidgin. For Mobile Support, I'd like to use my Spectrum2/Prosody server along with my XMPP client Conversations on Android. I don't know how to change the behavior of the purple module for AIM in Spectrum2's command line manager software.

For those of you that are interested in AIM Phoenix on Mobile, what I need from the administration is configuration instructions for Spectrum 2. Once I get that figured out, any XMPP Client will suffice for using AIM Phoenix on Mobile.

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I'd also like to know if there are any XMPP relay plains to allow AIM Phoenix users to chat with other XMPP networks.
Posted on: 01-08 7:21 am
Kalinka

Alright, so I managed to work with my spouse to get Spectrum2 to work with Phoenix IM Services AIM Implementation. We re-used the old AIM configuration from when AIM was an actual network.

Mobile Devices connected via an XMPP Client. On Android, that's Conversations. for iOS, I'm not sure.

Here are the advanced Parameters we used:

[purple]
encryption=no_encryption
server=iwarg.ddns.net
login_type=md5_login
port=5190
allow_multiple_logins=1

I and one other user managed to communicate successfully using this method on Android.

Our Spectrum2 Servers are privately held however. So Phoenix IM Services would need to implement support for Spectrum2, and XMPP for this to work on any kind of scale.
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