Been looking into it and it seems it's only enabled in the US client,
as it uses sms's to send and receive those messages.

Looking into ways to configure a jabber server a a gateway to gtalk
now so I can use my msn and icq contacts through that, haven't had
much luck yet though.

Is there a api interface to the IM system?  Would be nice if you could
just add more protocols into the same client.

On Apr 17, 11:50 am, David Turner <[email protected]> wrote:
> Android doesn't detect anything. The UK phones don't have the same system
> image than
> the US ones, which are the only one featuring the MSN client pre-installed,
> as far as I know.
>
> On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 10:34 AM, Anders Aagaard <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi
>
> > I'm from norway, but I got my phone from the uk, and I can't seem to
> > get msn etc on the IM application that comes with the phone.  I've
> > seen some of the alternatives available, but I'd prefer using the
> > stock client if I can.
>
> > Now I'm guessing T-Mobile doesn't want msn on the device?  Which is
> > fair enough, but how does the android detect what to block access to?
> > I'm not in the UK, and I wish the t-mobile limits didn't apply to me.
>
> > Also if anyone know any lightweight clients for msn and or jabber (not
> > the gtalk server, so I can setup my own and use the jabber gateways to
> > other systems), that'd be great.  I dont really love the ones that
> > keep your password on their servers for a single signin system.
>
> > Anders Aagaard
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