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Using web-based ICQ without icq.com
I have a very difficult problem.
I want to use icq, but everything connecting with icq.com is not allowed, so I need a way using ICQ but not connecting directly to icq.com. And a webbased solution would be great. I was able to load the webbased icq application by bypassing a direct connection with www.anonymouse.ws, but was not able to connect to the ICQ servers. Can anyone help me? |
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it's simple.
Install the gmx-messenger at home, and connect to icq. After that you can use a Jabber client to connet to <yourname>@gmx... and you will find a icq refferer in your list that reffers to the icq network. all contacts will be in your list and you can chat with them. another alternative is to use web based icq clients like meebo.com |
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