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On Friday 25 October 2002 07:55 am, Thomas Reitelbach wrote:
> > In this case you will need to ask auth from your contact, since licq now
> > uses the server side contactlist, and *requires* to ask the server if the
> > contact is authorized, alse it wouldn't be able to put a new contact on
> > the server-side list.
>
> Uh, this fact was new to me. I did not know that server side contact list
> is in context with authorization in this way.
> sorry for my (partly) wrong answer.

This is somewhat true.  Licq will receive the notification that the user 
requires authorization to be on the server list, then it will add that user 
to the "awaiting authorization" group on the server, without asking for auth.  
This way we can store users that require authorization.  If you switch to 
Winicq, you will see they are in the awaiting authorization group and you 
cannot see their status.  If you use Licq, you can see their status.

Jon

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Jon Keating                                                        ICQ #16325723
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