On Saturday 19 August 2006 01:25, Bearcat M. Sandor wrote:
> On Saturday 19 August 2006 01:50 in an email titled "Re: [py-transports]
>
> Jabber transparent to MSN and parameter questions" Paul Johnson wrote:
> >> Secondly, i'm a little unsure about how the jid and host parameters
> >> work. My jabber server is on jabber.feline-soul.net. Does that mean i
> >> want the jid to be "jabber" and the host to be "feline-soul.net"?
> >
> >Your JID is [EMAIL PROTECTED], you mentioned that earlier.
> >JID=jabber address.
>
> I'm not sure i understand after all.
> My jabber server is jabber.feline-soul.org
> In my config.xml i have:
> <!-- The JabberID of the transport -->
> <jid>msn</jid>
> <!-- The public IP or DNS name of the machine the transport is running on
> --> <!-- This is needed for file transfer!! -->
> <host>jabber.feline-soul.net</host>
>
> Does this look right to you?

Probably should be <jid>msn.jabber.feline-soul.net</jid> instead, but yeah.

-- 
Paul Johnson
Email and IM (XMPP & Google Talk): [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Date: Sat Aug 19 17:27:36 2006
Subject: [py-transports] Jabber transparent to MSN and parameter questions
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Hello Bearcat,

Saturday, August 19, 2006, 1:07:55 AM, you wrote:

> Thank you Paul. That answers all my questions.

If [EMAIL PROTECTED] is also your e-mail, register it
with Microsoft Passport, then your MSN name will be same as your
jabber name.

Unfortunately you can't (or at least I don't see any way to do it)
do it with YahooIM or AIM.

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