firstly, may I apologise if this message represent a major faux pas on
my part; I'm a new subscriber but could find no FAQ to consult before
I posted a message.

the reason for my message is to ask for recommendations of open (I've
noticed some transports allow users from only their own server) PyMSN
transports. I currently use msn.jabber,anywise.com but, although
service is good, I would like to use a server that keeps their
transport version up-to-date (anywise is using 10.2).

so, if anyone knows of, or administrates, an open PyMSN transport that
is kept up-to-date and is stable, please get in touch.

by the way, as an established MSN Messenger user who has for
ideological reasons, at least in part, recently switched to Jabber,
I've gone to extreme lengths to find a decent MSN Transport, less
bothered users may not go to the same lengths. I think it would make a
great deal of sense for the PyTransports list to maintain a page
similar to http://imfederation.com/networks.html that lists stability
and features of open, PyTransports.

Many thanks,
Sandeep
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chad Jannusch)
Date: Tue Mar 28 01:18:35 2006
Subject: [py-transports] Google Talk user seeks PyMSN Transport for fun,
        frolics and perhaps more...
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On 3/27/06, S. Tailor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> firstly, may I apologise if this message represent a major faux pas on
> my part; I'm a new subscriber but could find no FAQ to consult before
> I posted a message.
>
> the reason for my message is to ask for recommendations of open (I've
> noticed some transports allow users from only their own server) PyMSN
> transports. I currently use msn.jabber,anywise.com but, although
> service is good, I would like to use a server that keeps their
> transport version up-to-date (anywise is using 10.2).
>
> so, if anyone knows of, or administrates, an open PyMSN transport that
> is kept up-to-date and is stable, please get in touch.
>
> by the way, as an established MSN Messenger user who has for
> ideological reasons, at least in part, recently switched to Jabber,
> I've gone to extreme lengths to find a decent MSN Transport, less
> bothered users may not go to the same lengths. I think it would make a
> great deal of sense for the PyTransports list to maintain a page
> similar to http://imfederation.com/networks.html that lists stability
> and features of open, PyTransports.
>
> Many thanks,
> Sandeep
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Hello,
I run the server at bgmn.net, normally I like to keep the transports pretty
up to date. So that means if there's a new version it might go down for 5
minutes while I update it but other than that it's pretty stable. Feel free
to use the PyAIMt and PyMSNt transports installed there.

Hope this helps,
Chad Jannusch
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Fawzib Rojas)
Date: Wed Mar 29 15:35:38 2006
Subject: [py-transports] Debian packages for pytransports
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I made some packages for the latest versions of PyAIMt (0.7c), PyICQt 
(0.7a), and PyMSNt (0.11a), they are called jabber-pyaim, jabber-pyicq, 
jabber-pymsn.

Just add the following to /etc/apt/sources.list

deb http://www.spectron-msim.com/debian/ transports main
deb-src http://www.spectron-msim.com/debian/ transports main

The config files are in /etc/jabber-transports/
To enable the transport edit the transport files in /etc/default/ (set 
TRANSPORT_ENABLE=true)

They work in Ubuntu (dapper AMD64), havent tested them anywhere else.

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