I recall hearing that MSN in windows now has a roster limit of 300
contacts, while with PyMSNt I still seem to be (unless I'm mistaken)
hitting a limit of 150.  Any way for PyMSN to use this higher limit?

Also would be good if there was some way of saying when the server won't
let you add more contacts.

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Melbourne, Australia
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Thanks for bringing that to my attention.

For the next major release of PyMSNt I'll have that implemented.
I'll map Jabber vCard nicknames to MSN nicknames (checked once for each 
transport session)
And Jabber <presence><status/> will map to MSN Personal messages.

Sounds good?

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James


On 05/05/2005, at 5:46 AM, Francisco Joaqu?n Rodr?guez Prados wrote:

> It is courious, how the MSN people have copied the status message of
> Jabber, to let their users publish that 'personal message' that the
> Jabber users were able to publish since the status message exists.
>
> In the new MSN messenger 7 they let the people set a personal message,
> so they can write there the long message they usually wrote in their
> nicknames, in the same way Pandion did with the Jabber status message.
>
> The thing is, would be this much complicated to implement in the PyMSN
> transport? I mean, now the Jabber status message is merged with the
> Jabber nickname and published as the user MSN nickname... it should
> not be much difficult to publish the status message as the new
> 'personal message' they use in the new MSN 7... Or maybe I'm wrong :)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Fran.
>
> -- 
> Francisco Joaqu?n Rodr?guez Prados
> Fachbereich Informatik,
> Fachhochschule Darmstadt,
> Darmstadt, Germany
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