On 04/06/2007, at 11:44 PM, Justin Hawkins wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> I have the MSN transport successfully setup, with ejabberd.
>
> Some of my users have an issue where the transport does not
> automatically log on when they login to their jabber account.
>
> I have narrowed this down to the fact that they cannot get a 'from'
> subscription to the MSN transport JID. I'm led to believe this is what
> is necessary to make the transport log on when the jabber account  
> logs on.
>
> Although the users affected can login manually, this only works in
> clients such as Psi, which provide this option. Many others don't (for
> instance ichat).
>
> Anecdotal evidence suggests that no new user, since some point in the
> past has been able to do this. My account continues to work fine,  
> as do
> others, but new users (even a brand new jabber account setup from
> scratch) cannot get the subscription.
>
> In their client the authorisation request does not seem to have any  
> affect.
>
> I can see (using the ejabberd web console) that their subscription is
> either "to" or "none", but unfortunately I cannot see any way to  
> fix it
> for them manually.
>
> I also have the pyicq transport running on the same system, this is  
> not
> having this issue.
>
> Any ideas where to look?
>
> Thanks!
>
>       - Justin


I cannot reproduce this myself. Also using ejabberd on Debian Etch.

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James
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