I am noticing that when I update contact info for people, their email
addresses are disappearing in the update from the licq contact info.
This doesn't correspond to the user having removed their email from
the ICQ database, though.

Is this an anti-spam measure, or what?  It would be nice if licq didn't
wipe out email addresses that already existed in the contact info,
unless the user deliberately wiped them out.  But I don't know if there
is any way to tell the difference between the ICQ server blocking the
email from being retrieved, and the case where the user had actually
removed his email from the database.

does that make any sense?

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Ryan Underwood, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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