There is a one-to-one relationship between your jabber account and  
your ICQ account via PyICQ.  Primarily because there would be no good  
way (that I can think of) for the transport to know "you you are  
trying to be" if you logged in multiple times.  For example, if I'm  
logged into icq.jabber.vorpalcloud.org with my account 1234 and  
12345, and I im someone through the icq.jabber.vorpalcloud.org  
gateway, then PyICQ has no way of knowing "okkkaaayyy, are you trying  
to be 1234 or 12345".  HOWEVER, you -can- set up icq.whatever and  
icq2.whatever and icq3.whatever . . . and so on ... basically set up  
multiple instances of PyICQ.

Something did just dawn on me that, if nothing else, the transport - 
could- handle connecting to a jabber server as multiple jid's and  
serve a single PyICQ that could let people log in multiple times if  
they wanted to.  (ie, PyICQ would, itself, register as icq1. icq2.  
icq3. etc)  Will have to ponder on that a tad.

But yeah, for now, if you want to do this I would recommend running  
another copy of the transport on a different JID.

Daniel

On Jan 12, 2006, at 8:11 AM, Fernando Dutra wrote:

> how many msn and icq accounts can i log into one  jabber account   
> at the same time?
>
> for example, i have one jabber account with an msn transport  
> associated to it, and ive logged with
> one msn account, but i want to log with my another msn account at  
> the same time, so ill receive
> the messages in the same place, is it possible? or one account is  
> the maximum allowed?
>
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