On Friday 27 August 2004 12:25 pm, Mark Richards wrote: > The MSN plugin doesn't automatically log in when I start Licq, even though > I have the network settings set to automatically go online for the icq > protocol. I was wondering if this is intentional, something just not > finished, or what, and when it might be fixed.
This is just a bug.. it hasn't been done yet. > 1. I can see regular users who use AIM online in my contact list. But my > friend, who uses Trillian, is not seen as online (on my list) even though > the AIM client can see him as online (I have verified this). Well, you can see him fine from AIM, but we are using the ICQ protocol. Can you see him online from the official ICQ client? My guess is that you can't, Trillian doesn't set the flag for it to operate with ICQ Users over the AIM protocol. > 2. I created a test AIM account; I can see it online, but my AIM client > does not see my licq account online, even though I can send messages just > fine. Please authorize the AIM account from Licq. > 3. Today (don't know if it's just today) my friend on MSN said he couldn't > see me online, but I was online and my friends on Trillian COULD see me > online with MSN. Try authorizing him as well. > I have to say, this release of Licq is looking great. It's not as > multi-protocol as, say, Kopete, which is designed from the ground up to be > multi-protocol, but the groundwork is in place, and I'm happy with the > direction it's going in. I switched to kopete for a few months but the Thanks, it's been a long time getting this to work, but it's still not complete. Jon ______________________________________________________________ Jon Keating ICQ #16325723 äååéåç GPG ID: 0x2290A71F [EMAIL PROTECTED] emostar on irc.freenode.net
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