Ethan Blanton wrote:


MSN is known to not work for almost all users in versions prior to
somewhere in the 2.6 or 2.7s.  The fix for the problem you have is to
upgrade.

As additional explanation:

Microsoft do not approve of the use of clients like Pidgin (there is a very small list of approved third party clients), and, I think MS would never approve an open source client. Microsoft often change the MSN protocol in ways that make it incompatible with older clients. They have not published details of the protocol for a long time.

Thus, when using a third party client with MSN, it is essential to use a recent version, and even then there may be times when it doesn't work because Microsoft has made a change which has not yet been reverse engineered and worked round. (There are actually some aspects of the MSN protocol which have still not been fully reverse engineered and cause some users of Pidgin problems.)

This is not a case of bug fixes, where you can avoid the situation that manifests the bug, rather than updating. It is a case of having to track and un-published, but moving specification.
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