Hello and Happy New Year!

ever since i first subscribed to ICQ (it was sometimes during their 
first year of service) i always set up my clients to refuse msgs from 
ppl who aren't in my contact list.

Since i've been using jabber & pyICQt to log on ICQ, i've been spammed 
by ppl who aren't in my message list for some reason.

It would be nice to have a way to refuse messages from ppl who aren't in 
  your roster.. even if it's a system wide setting.



Arnaud
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Norman Rasmussen)
Date: Sun Jan  1 12:05:08 2006
Subject: [py-transports] Yahoo Python Transport???
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You probably find you need to rename/remove the old curphoo directory,
then get the latest copy of it from CVS.

The irc transport doesn't do much after you register (except ask for
auth, and then connect you to the irc network), but you can browse the
transport using service discovery to see the list of server you're
connected to, and their channels.

On 1/1/06, Daniel Henninger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Norman!
>
> I'm trying out the latest irc-transport and yahoo-transport from
> CVS.  The yahoo transport isn't working and is claiming that YahooMD5
> does not have an attribute "curphoo_process_auth".  I went back to an
> old version.  -but- I also am having trouble figuring out the irc
> transport.  =/  I'm trying to register and nothing seems to be
> happening.
>
> Thanks!
> Daniel
>

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (James Bunton)
Date: Sun Jan  1 12:08:31 2006
Subject: [py-transports] Preliminary file transfer!
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Hi all.

Just thought I'd let you know. svn://delx.cjb.net/pymsnt/trunk has 
preliminary file transfer support.

You should be able to receive files with jabber:x:oob and 
jabber:iq:oob. That means, at worst you will get a clickable link to 
download the file.
Sending is not yet supported. socks5 bytestreams are not yet supported.

They will be coming, in that order :)

Could people please help me test things. I'm looking for regressions in 
particular. A lot of code has been completely rewritten. So things like 
groupchat, clientcaps, avatars and even ordinary messaging still need a 
bit of edge-case testing.

It all seems to work for me right now, but I wouldn't recommend this 
for a production server.

Also, could I have some feedback on how people are going with the 
installation of PyMSNt? Any suggestions on how to improve things would 
be greatly appreciated.

Finally. I'm away from home now, so I'm only connected by dialup, and 
only occasionally at that. So please forgive any long response time.

svn co svn://delx.cjb.net/pymsnt/trunk

Enjoy! :)

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James

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