can you post the output of
user@host: # iptables --list

Maybe port(s) are being blocked?

I'm behind an NAT router, of which I just setup today after having to go without the 
net for 10 days.
heh, yeah its sad. Anyway, maybe this helps, my licq.conf file is as shown below

user@host:~/.licq #cat licq.conf
Version = 1020

[plugins]
NumPlugins = 1
Plugin1 = kde-gui

[network]
AllowNewUsers = 1
NumOfICQServers = 1
ICQServer = login.icq.com
ICQServerPort = 5190
TCPPortsLow = 5190
TCPPortsHigh = 5199
TCPEnabled = 1
MaxUsersPerPacket = 100
IgnoreTypes = 0
ForegroundColor = 0
BackgroundColor = 16777215
Errors = log.errors
ErrorTypes = 6
Rejects = log.rejects
Translation = none
UrlViewer = viewurl-netscape.sh
Terminal = xterm -T Licq -e
ProxyEnabled = 0
ProxyServerType = 1
ProxyServer =
ProxyServerPort = 0
ProxyAuthEnabled = 0
ProxyLogin =
ProxyPassword =
UseSS = 1

[onevent]
Enable = 0
Command = play
Message = /usr/share/licq/sounds/icq/Message.wav
Chat = /usr/share/licq/sounds/icq/Chat.wav
File = /usr/share/licq/sounds/icq/File.wav
Url = /usr/share/licq/sounds/icq/URL.wav
OnlineNotify = /usr/share/licq/sounds/icq/Notify.wav
SysMsg = /usr/share/licq/sounds/icq/System.wav
AlwaysOnlineNotify = 0
MsgSent =

[groups]
NumOfGroups = 4
DefaultGroup = 0
NewUserGroup = 1
Group1.name = New Users
Group2.name = Friends
Group3.name = Family
Group1.id = 25682
Group2.id = 25683
Group3.id = 25684
Group4.name = General
Group4.id = 7705

[stats]
Reset = 1032396947
Sent = 1404
Recv = 1246
Reject = 0
ARC = 3

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