On Tue, 2004-10-05 at 15:48, Ferdinand Hübner wrote:
> On Tuesday 05 October 2004 09:26, Christian B. Wiik wrote:
>
> > Only ICQ actually. On sent MSN entries this field is "Unknown". Received
> > messages are ok, and shows the user alias.
> >
> > It happens on all windows yes, and also on new mes
On Tuesday 05 October 2004 09:26, Christian B. Wiik wrote:
> Only ICQ actually. On sent MSN entries this field is "Unknown". Received
> messages are ok, and shows the user alias.
>
> It happens on all windows yes, and also on new messages I send. It does
> not happen in history window as it has a
On Mon, 2004-10-04 at 19:27, Jon Keating wrote:
> On Monday 04 October 2004 05:15 pm, Christian B. Wiik wrote:
> > I also noticed that the "header" line has a strange character at the end
> > of headers in sent messages:
> > "Mon Oct 4 09:50:19 2004 [] :"
> >
> > Seems to me %8 has no username
On Monday 04 October 2004 05:15 pm, Christian B. Wiik wrote:
> I also noticed that the "header" line has a strange character at the end
> of headers in sent messages:
> "Mon Oct 4 09:50:19 2004 [] :"
>
> Seems to me %8 has no username on sent messages?
> + str = QString("%2%3 [%4%5%6%
On Sun, 2004-10-03 at 00:21, Mark Richards wrote:
> I just got the latest CVS of licq and noticed that when I open a message
> window it shows me the last few messages of the history file (which is a good
> thing, sometimes). However I noticed that if I recieve an offline message it
> shows up
On Sunday 03 October 2004 07:21 am, Mark Richards wrote:
> sages of the history file (which is a good
> thing, sometimes). ÂHowever I noticed that if I recieve an offline message
> it shows up twice, and if I receive two offline messages they both show up
> twice, in the order they were recieved (t
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I just got the latest CVS of licq and noticed that when I open a message
window it shows me the last few messages of the history file (which is a good
thing, sometimes). However I noticed that if I recieve an offline message it
shows up twice, and