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On Monday 21 October 2002 03:27 pm, Samuel Blomqvist wrote:
> Is there such a limit? I know people that where in the first to try ICQ
> and they have very short numbers... three digits or so...

I've never heard of a valid 3 digit UIN.  The first UIN created that was 
officialy used that I know of was 10000.  Then there are special UINs that 
the server sends as to indicate different events.  10 is a valid UIN (the 
pager event).  You can't send messages back to this UIN, but you can receive 
a message from it.

Jon

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Jon Keating                                                        ICQ #16325723
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