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Yes, this was mentioned on list just the other day.  Yahoo is currently 
broken.  I will attempt to look at it the next time I get some free 
time.

Eric

On Sunday, July 7, 2002, at 04:56  PM, Rui Carmo wrote:

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> Allow me to expand on this.
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> For a few days now, I am unable to get my Yahoo! buddies accurately 
> listed in v0.31.a (when I can login with Fire).
>
> Everybody appears to be offline, and in fact I get a pretty accurate 
> snapshot of who was online at the moment I started Fire by looking at 
> the console and reading the slew of "XXXXX has logged off" messages I 
> get upon login. Sending and receiving messages works, file transfer 
> (either way) doesn't.
>
> I have reverted to using the "native" Y! client (which sucks in terms 
> of UI, BTW) until a) there is a fix or b) I can spare the time to 
> compile it myself and try to figure it out.
>
> As a sidenote, a Y! script a friend of mine developed (wrapped around 
> the ari-yahoo Unix command line tool) has started to spit out 
> "0),buddy has logged in" messages around the same time, which suggests 
> Y! changed the protocol again.
>
> Hope this helps somebody.
>
> Rui Carmo
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> On Quinta, Julho 4, 2002, at 08:43 , Sigma wrote:
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>> Yes, i was just about to ask that question.
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>> It just started happening all of a sudden... every once and a while 
>> it will work again but...
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>> Very nice quote by the way.
>>
>> --Chris Bartels
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>> On Wednesday, July 3, 2002, at 12:04  PM, Sean Corfield wrote:
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>>> I noticed in the bugtracker, there's a reference to a problem with 
>>> Yahoo disconnecting you immediately after signon. I'm getting this 
>>> behavior and wondered if (a) anyone else is experiencing it and (b) 
>>> if a fix is in the works?
>>>
>>> Otherwise it's awesome...
>>>
>>> "If you're not annoying somebody, you're not really alive."
>>> -- Margaret Atwood
>>>
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