On Sun, Oct 09, 2005 at 07:33:50PM -0400, Daniel Henninger wrote:
> Ok folk, this is getting ridiculous.  I see no objection to Norman  
> posting about building a recent Psi.  There was an interest in a  
> newer version to test with.  Not that I use Psi under Windows, but I  
> appreciate Norman trying to provide something for folk to test with.   
> If you don't care about Psi, there's a nifty delete function in your  
> E-Mail client.  Use it.

Excuse me, I was a little too rash, but I simply saw no relation to
any transports -- which I did see for the nicknames where it concerned
how PyMSNt should or shouldn't display them etc.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Renato Botelho)
Date: Mon Oct 10 11:30:24 2005
Subject: [py-transports] PyMSN - Loosing registration
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Hi Folks,

I'm new in jabber world, and set my first server using running
jabberd-2.0s9, mysql-4.1.x and pyMSNt-0.9.5 and all is working fine,
but, sometimes, people lost your transport registration.

Anybody have an idea how to prevent this.

Thanks
--
Renato Botelho
ICQ: 54596223
AIM: RBGargaBR
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Steve Ramage)
Date: Mon Oct 10 17:50:27 2005
Subject: [py-transports] PyMSNt Questions
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Andreas van Cranenburgh wrote:

>
>As already expressed, I'm not so fond of Psi. Could you take this whole
>Psi discussion OFF LIST?
>
>  
>
</flame><flame>

Mailing lists such as this consist of threads, some of interest to all,
some interest to only a few, sometimes
threads go on tangents. If I see a message that is waisting my time, or
doesn't belong here, I use the Next
Button in my Newsgroup reader to skip it. If I am so flustured and SO
taken a back by the message,
whose worst quality is that it is merely tangential, but atleast had its
origins here, I might even be tempted to
delete it. What I wouldn't do, is reply back saying that I hate what
people are talking about, and to stop
the thread here and move it to another list, that people might not
actually be a part of.

</flame>

Steve R

<flame>
P.S. If you need help to configure you're Newsgroup reader to instantly
delete or censor any posts with the word 'psi' in them, send me an
E-mail and I'll help.
</flame>


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Date: Mon Oct 10 18:00:40 2005
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Norman Rasmussen wrote:

>Steve:  If you pop over to my builds site, you might see a psi-muc
>build hiding in the list...
>  
>
Excellent, thank you very much.

Steve R

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