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------- Additional Comments From freebsd chillt de  2007-08-13 00:46 -------
Re #3: I think you misunderstand the problem. Every ICQ offline messages has a 
timestamp, which indicates when the message reached the server. It's just that 
Kopete does not handle these timestamps correctly. Here's an example that might 
make it clearer:

* User 12345 sends me an offline message, which reaches the ICQ server on 31st 
March.

* The next time I log in is on 1st April.

Because it is April, Kopete assumes any messages I receive should go into the 
file "12345.200704.xml"; however, as the offline message has a timestamp 
pointing to March, not April, it should be stored in "12345.200703.xml" istead. 
It's this that Kopete does not get right - offline messages may have a 
timestamp that is so far in the past, that it does not belong to the current 
month. And because there is a separate log file for every month, it may happen 
that an offline message has to go into a different file than current messages.
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