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On Wednesday, January 23, 2002, at 10:29 PM, Al Heynneman wrote:
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> Anybody have any further ideas or fixes for my msn problem?
Not at this time.
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> Are the developers here?
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Yes. We are all here. But I have no ideas to help you out at this time.
I have announced on this list before that the msn library we currently
use is so bad that it's being completely re-written from scratch by a
different team. I assume that when that happens we will move over to it.
Eric
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> As Rob mentions, he had a similar problem with a non-hotmail domain
> passport name.
>
> I think that for maybe the same reason that Fire tells you NOT to enter
> the .hotmail domain, but DO ENTER it if it's .msn or .compuserve, might
> be why my .dnai.com domain may be having a problem too.
>
> Another clue... when I log into MSN using the standard MSN Messenger,
> and
> then log in via Fire, it logs me out of MSN Messenger because you can't
> have two simultaneous MSN logins. This works the opposite way too. So I
> think that Fire is properly logging me in, but that's all.
>
> If I log in/out of AIM, the console window properly shows this activity
> with logged in and logged out entries. However, if I log in/out of MSN,
> all I get is the null user messages indicated below.
>
> In regards to the "AIM Server Buddylist", this gets created afer logging
> into AIM. However, no such "MSN Server Buddylist" is being created when
> logging into MSN.
>
> My AIM and MSN buddies each have their own entries, with the appropriate
> AIM or MSN type selected in the popup. And... not all of them have
> .hotmail domains either.
>
> Any more ideas?
>
> Cheers, Al
>
>> That wasn't my experience. My "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" passport, which is just
>> about as old as Passport is, gave me the behavior Al is describing, but
>> if i log in with my hotmail.com passport (which I set up specifically
>> so
>> I could use fire, to the chagrin of some of my "buddies") it works
>> fine.
>> Same buddy list setup
>>
>> Not a controlled test, but there have been more than one report of
>> problems with non-hotmail MSN user ids.
>>
>>> On Wednesday, January 23, 2002, at 09:40 AM, Eric Peyton wrote:
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>>>> On Wednesday, January 23, 2002, at 01:03 AM, Al Heynneman wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Just starting with Fire 0.29b.
>>>>
>>>> AIM is working.
>>>>
>>>> MSN is not working. I have a DNAI.COM domain for my MSN username.
>>>> When I connect, I think that it's actually logging in properly, but
>>>> the
>>>> console window shows two entries of "(null) has logged on", and I
>>>> can't
>>>> connect to any MSN buddies.
>>>
>>> Sounds like your buddies are either set up wrong or in fire wrong ...
>>>
>>>> In the Setup Lists, no "MSN Server Buddylist" appears
>>>> either (like the "AIM Server Buddylist" that appeared after my first
>>>> AIM connect).
>>>>
>>>
>>> Fire does not download the MSN buddy list. You will need to enter
>>> your
>>> buddies by hand.
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