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You can post messages to %%site.name%% using a [Jabber](http://jabber.org/) client
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on your computer, mobile phone, or other platform. ([GTalk](http://talk.google.com/),
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Google's Jabber program, will also work.) This can be a convenient way to keep
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up with your friends on %%site.name%%.
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If you don't already have a Jabber account, you can use GTalk or one of the other
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[public Jabber services](http://www.jabber.org/im-services). You'll probably also
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need an IM client like [Pidgin](http://www.pidgin.im/).
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Managing your IM settings
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-------------------------
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Use the [IM settings](%%action.imsettings%%) page to set your IM preferences. You can add or change your Jabber address and set the flags for Jabber update.
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When you add or change your address, you'll receive a message from **%%xmpp.user%%@%%xmpp.server%%** asking you to confirm the change. (You may need to
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add %%xmpp.user%%@%%xmpp.server%% to your buddy list *before* changing your IM
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settings; this is definitely true for GTalk.)
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Sending updates
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---------------
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You send updates by sending messages to %%xmpp.user%%@%%xmpp.server%%. Messages
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should be less than 140 characters; longer messages will be truncated.
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Commands
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--------
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You can do some minor management of your account through Jabber. These are the
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currently-implemented commands:
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* **on**: Turn on notifications. You'll receive copies of messages by people
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you subscribe to.
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* **off**: Turn off notifications. You'll no longer receive Jabber
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notifications.
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