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| Volunteers from the Jabber/XMPP community run many free [[Services | IM services]] on the network. One of the biggest services has been hosted at the jabber.org domain since 1999. Here are some details about the service:
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| * Domain: jabber.org
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| * Location: Iowa, USA
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| * Latitude: 42.2
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| * Longitude: -91.2
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| * Hosting service: [http://usshc.com/ USSHC]
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| * Hardware: HP ProLiant DL385, donated by [http://www.hp.com/ HP]
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| * Software: [http://ejabberd.im/ ejabberd 2.0.1]
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| * Operating System: [http://www.debian.org/ Debian GNU/Linux]
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| * Database: [http://www.postgresql.org/ PostgreSQL]
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| * Primary Admin: Peter Saint-Andre
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| * Description: The original jabber server! :)
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| If you have lost your password for the jabber.org IM service, please contact Peter Saint-Andre (contact info [https://stpeter.im/?page_id=1968 here]) and provide the following information (if you send email, please make the message subject "jabber.org information retrieval"):
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| 1. Your jabber.org account name (e.g., "maineboy@jabber.org")
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| 2. The usernames of at least two people in your contact list (e.g., "romeo@example.net" and "juliet@example.com")
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| 3. The approximate date when you last logged in to this account (note: we delete accounts after 12 months of inactivity!)
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| If your information matches, we will change your password and send you the new one. You can than modify the password using your Jabber client.
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| Note: We can look up passwords only on the jabber.org IM service!
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