Blocking Instant Messengers?
Michael Mattes asks: "I have been looking for a set of ports/subnets to block in order to disable instant messengers behind my firewall. While MSN is easy to block, ICQ is a little more difficult and it seems as though Yahoo Messenger is designed to do everything possible to not be blocked. I have been reading more and more articles showing companies choosing to block these tools. It seems irresponsible of Yahoo to leave, what appears to me, no choice but to block their entire domain in this situation. Any help would be appreciated."
What needs to happen is to get a large business software company (read: Microsoft) to integrate IM into their next Office suite. This would be useful and might gain more acceptance for IM from all the PHBs (such as the one who submitted this article). Notice that I said for IM to be integrated with the business/productivity software, not the OS. Business/Productivity (media players, IM) belong in one suite while, memory managers, task schedulers belong in the OS (NOT IM, media players_.
Some days, 90% of my work email messages could have been accomplished with a few IMs to whomever I'm sending messages to.
Keeping