Applied, but slightly modified to support AIM users as well as ICQ.
Jon
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On 9/10/05, Dâniel Fraga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Just a suggestion: since MSN won't permit the user to send offline
> > messages, instead of showing "[ERR] User not online", it could disable
> > the Send button. This way, the user won't waste his/her time typing the
> > message if he/
Hi,
(in)visibility seem to be fixed ...
but if you put someone on the visibile AND the invisible list the resulting
state seem to be the list where the person was added last.
but I think this is only an GUI issue
Another thing is that 1.3.0-client are not able to open an
openSSL-Connection to
Hello Martin,
On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 17:34:22 +0200 Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> (in)visibility seem to be fixed ...
>
> but if you put someone on the visibile AND the invisible list the resulting
> state seem to be the list where the person was added last.
>
> but I think this is
Hello wwp , hello list ;-)
wwp wrote:
Hello Martin,
On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 17:34:22 +0200 Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
(in)visibility seem to be fixed ...
but if you put someone on the visibile AND the invisible list the resulting
state seem to be the list where the perso
hi,
since icqnd supports loading / unloading of protocol plugins there's a
problem I haven't found a solution for yet. When MSN is loaded and icqnd
is shut down the licq backend remains running (I think MSN isn't
shutting down), so licq has to be killed in order to have it terminated.
When shutting