> On 01/05/2007, at 8:54 PM, Yann Le Boulanger wrote:
> 
> > James Bunton wrote:
> >> On 22/04/2007, at 2:21 AM, Yann Le Boulanger wrote:
> >>
> >>> Yann Le Boulanger wrote:
> >>>> Hi again :)
> >>>>
> >>>> It seems that it's possible, with the real MSN client, to be
> >>>> connected,
> >>>> but be shown as Offline, as if we were invisible.
> >>>> But when I send a message to such a contact, I get an error message
> >>>> "recipient-unavailable". Is it possible to change this behaviour?
> >>>>
> >>> To be more precise, it seems I can reply in the next 30 seconds 
> >>> after this contact sent me a message. after that I get the error
> >>> message.
> >>
> >> Unfortunately not. You'll find the official MSN client has the same
> >> behaviour.
> >
> > no, with the official client you can send a message to an offline
> > contact. If he is just invisible he receives it instantly, if he is
> > really offline he'll get the message on next connection.
> >
> That must use the offline message feature introduced in Windows Live 
> Messenger. PyMSNt doesn't support that unfortunately.

Is that on the todo list at all?

Raj.
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