Yeah, the cost should be protocol documentation :) 
 
I implemented this as well IM -> email server -> SL -> IM.   It does everything ben asks for, the downside, of course, is the message saying that the other party is offline - which might be a bit confusing to the new user.    
 
A libSL implemenation is probably the proper way to it, once the disconnect even can be handled properly.   I have some propietary uses for this daemon, so I'd be happy to pitch in and help.
 

 
On 9/8/06, Jesse Nesbitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It's Moopf Blabbermouth, IIRC, and it's an email-bot with XMLRPC.

On 9/8/06, Aaron Levy < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Moopf Murray has an AV that does this. Babble-something I think. You can
> talk to it and it will process commands sent to it, deliver items, talk
> back, et cetera.
>
>
>
> On 9/7/06, Adam Frisby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have my MySQL bot-master daemon which might be perfect for this. I
> > think I already showed Ben a copy of it - I designed it for the Azure
> > Islands Welcome Area; so the goals are fairly similar.
> >
> > -Adam
> >
> > Jesse Nesbitt wrote:
> >
> > > How would LayerData help... aaah, tricky :D
> > > A disconnect event would be super handy.
> > >
> > > On 9/7/06, John Hurliman < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > >> Ben Batstone-Cunningham wrote:
> > >> > Hey all,
> > >> >
> > >> >    We are working on a new Orientation Island experience right now,
> > >> > and have a project that I imagine one of you could help us with.
> > >> > Basically, we want to make a Instant Message tutorial, where a new
> > >> > Resident will IM a "bot" account, and get an answer.  This account
> > >> > needs to be logged in constantly, and fully automated, and able to
> > >> > parse and reply to incoming messages.  In other words, a perfect
> > >> > application for a libsl project.
> > >> > Interested?  This is a near term project that would require
> developing
> > >> > a light-weight client that we could run on a spare machine, and
> > >> > maintaining that client for the near future.  Shoot me an email with
> > >> > any questions, or if you are up for it - an idea of what it would
> cost
> > >> > us.
> > >> >
> > >> > ben
> > >> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >> >
> > >>
> > >> We can't create 24/7 daemons right now because there is no disconnect
> > >> event in libsl yet, so it will run great until a network hiccup or sim
> > >> restart kicks the bot off and it doesn't realize it was disconnected.
> > >> This feature will be in the codebase by next week, so it depends on
> what
> > >> "near term" is. And the cost will be documentation on all the fields in
> > >> ImprovedInstantMessage, so we can get proper group IMs and such
> > >> implemented. The LayerData algorithms wouldn't hurt either though ;-).
> > >>
> > >> John Hurliman
> > >>
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