So you know, Daniel Henninger is the list maintainer 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is.

I'm assuming you're talking about the log out feature, like in Psi 
where you can right-click the transport and choose log out?
If you're seeing this behaviour then its a client bug. I know that Psi 
has this problem.
When you "log out" of the transport using Psi, PyMSNt thinks you have 
disconnected from Jabber. It can't tell the difference between you 
clicking "log in", and you actually logging in with your Jabber client.
What the client does now is sends a <presence to="msn.host.com"/>. It 
needs to send a full presence packet, with the <show/> and <status/>, 
and any other information (avatar hash, etc where appropriate).

---

James


On 06/10/2005, at 11:44 AM, Hubert Chan wrote:

> Does nobody check the moderation queue on the py-transports mailing 
> list?  I sent this message last Friday, and again on Monday, and it 
> hasn't shown up in the archive, and hence no replies.
>
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> Date: 2005-09-30 20:06:39 -0400
> From: Hubert Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: py-transports@blathersource.org
> Subject: presence/status message when logging in
>
> It seems like PyMSNt does not check my presence or status message when 
> I log in.  e.g. If I have set my presence/status message, log out of 
> the PyMSNt transport, and log back in, my MSN ID is listed as the 
> default Online with no status message; I must re-set my presence 
> before my MSN ID changes its status.
>
> I'm using PyMSNt 0.10rc4.  The same thing happens with PyICQt 0.6.  (I 
> don't have PyAIMt, so I haven't tried it on that.)
>
> Please cc: me, since I am not subscribed to this list.
>
> P.S.  Thanks for all your good work on the transport.

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