On 13 Mar 2002 at 10:49, Jon Keating wrote:

> I have not had any problems with sending messages through the server
> at all.  Perhaps you can show a packet where it works, and then the
> next packet where it doesn't work?

No. As I expected, it's not a bug in licq. Jamin W. Collins is very right with his 
statement. The AOL-Server ignores any messages, if you sent messages too fast. 
After this time no message will receive any recipient.
I tested the same with ICQ 2001/2002 and noticed, that this problem occures there 
too. After sending some messages too fast (I am a fast writer ;) ) icq hangs on 
sending the "last" message. Then you have to press "cancle". But now it's possible to 
doubleclick on the contact and send the last message again - it works. So you NOT 
have to reconnect again! I think icq 2001/2002 does a "connection-reset" or 
something else, if you press cancle, doesn't it?
If yes, could you add this little feature to your code please? :o)

> licq doesn't generate ipv6 packets at all.  It only generates a packet
> with the aim protocol and lets the kernel put the headers on it.

Oh yes your right. It was only a guess, because I saw this line in the debug output:

[PKT] Packet (TCPv6, 60 bytes) received: 

Sincerely,

     Andi  (an enthusiastic licq-user)

PS: THX for all helping and your very great icq-client - it's the best!!!

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