The latest version of the Mac OS X known as Tiger brings Jabber support to iChat which indirectly supports other messaging protocols like MSN, ICQ, AIM and IRC.

What is Jabber and why do I care?
Jabber is an open alternative to consumer IM services. Unlike these commercial services, Jabber is a decentralized network. It works similar to email servers in which anyone can download the Jabber server application and run it in their server to offer Jabber. Because of this, there is no global username, there is unique usernames on each server thus you can have multiple jabber accounts on different servers. The username is in the form of an email address. So, if I get a jabber account at jabberserverx.com then my jabber username would be myusername@jabberserverx.com. Each Jabber server can be configured differently to offer support for MSN, ICQ, AIM, IRC, Yahoo, Email Gateway and even File Transfer. You can find a grid of the Jabber servers and its supported protocols here. Why should you care about this? You should care because it’s open, free and it’s seems to be the only way to bring Yahoo and MSN Messenger into iChat.
Step 1: Get your account set up
If you don’t have an MSN or Yahoo account, you need to create one. A hotmail account could be used for MSN. Create an MSN account at passport.net.
Step 2: Get a Jabber Client App
Since iChat has only basic support for Jabber, you need a Jabber Client Application to create a Jabber account. We’re going to use Psi, one of many Jabber Client Applications.
Go to PSI’s website psi.affinix.com and select the Mac OS version of PSI and the mirror server closest to you.

Download it, drag to you Applications folder and launch.

Step 3: Create a Jabber Account
Enter njs.netlab.cz ( some people are reporting a more stable connection with jabber.freenet.de )as your Jabber server. This is a server from the Czech Republic that supports the protocols we need. To find other servers, Jabber.org provides a list of servers you can choose from.

Enter your desired account info. Notice how it looks just like if it was an email address for that server. If the username is taken, it will let you know. Click on Register to continue.

Upon success, click OK.

Use Control + Click to get the contextual menu from the server’s name and make your status Online.

Step 4: Register your IM Service with your Jabber server
Use Control + Click to get the contextual menu from the server’s name and select Service Discovery.

From the Service Directory window, Use Control + Click to get the contextual menu from the desired Service and select Register.

Enter your IM service login info. In this case, I’m entering my MSN Messenger login info.

Once completed. Quit Psi and Launch Address Book.
Step 5: Add Jabber formated usernames to Address Book
First, you need to know someone who has an MSN or Yahoo Messenger account. From Address Book create or edit a user and add a new IM username. Make sure you specify Jabber from the pulldown menu and replace their @ symbol with a % sign.
msn account name:
sireltonjohny@hotmail.com
jabber address format
sireltonjohny%hotmail.com@msn.netlab.cz

Step 6: Set up iChat for Jabber
From iChat, select the iChat Preferences. From the Accounts Panel, click add to Add a new Account.

Enter your Jabber account info.

Once the account is created. Select Jabber from the Window pulldown menu and make your Jabber status Available from the Jabber Buddy List.

From the Jabber Buddy List, Add a new buddy by clicking add button. It should find the Buddy we added earlier in the Address Book.

Search for your friend by typing their name on the search field then click on Select Buddy.

Done. You should now be able to chat with people on MSN Messenger right from iChat.

Conclusion
The simplicity of having only one IM application is priceless. And although there great Apps that combine the services I prefer the iLife integration of the Apple applications. The only downer is that file transfers are not available through this setup. It would be safe to assume video is neither but I have not tried it myself.
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Anyone who wants to use iChat for video conferencing with PC contacts, only way to do it (and retain your sanity) is to get them to use AOL Instant Messenger (AIM). They can download AIM and register for free at http://dashboard.aim.com. As an iChat user, all you need to do is register an AIM “screen name” which is a just a username with a wonky AOL title – you can do this from the same web address I just gave. Then you can set up a new iChat account with your new AIM details, add them as buddies and shizam. You’re off. Good luck ;-)
ok on step 2 i tried to click on the link “psi.affinix.com” but it wouldnt open the page when i tryed to open the page it said safari cant open this page and i tryed eveything cleared me cache reaported a bug… EVERTHING!!! could you plz fix this and get back to me soon plz!!
I so want this to work…
I downloaded Jabber, downloaded PSI from http://psi-im.org/, and followed the instructions UP UNTIL “Service Discovery” and got NONE of the “typical” ones (MSN, Yahoo, etc).
Help!
So close, yet so far away,
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This is a long set-up, might stick with yahoo messenger. but would really want this one.
i followed the steps but when i go to the service discovery, there’s no msn transport. what do i do?
ok, dw about the last comment, but now iv connected to the msn transport thing but none of my contacts import. how do i make them import?
3 years after the first time I followed this tutorial and still I consider it as one of the best OS X tricks!
I never get to see the msn list
thanx it works great
the only thing i dont see is the video thing like on aim on ichat…anyone….?
I registered and configured everything. So, iChat logs into Jabber server but once i try to send a message to anybody it tells me the following:
“Error. You must log into the transport before sending messages.”
What’s the problem?