On Thu, 8 Sep 2005 18:37, Ben Ye wrote:
> Thanks James.
>
> Is it possible to run thousands of PyMSNt instances on one server?

That would be a pretty big drain on system resources, but the odds of one 
Jabber user wanting thousands of MSN accounts is pretty slim.  I would 
venture to say that this user doesn't exist, or should be thinking about a 
different solution. :-)

TX

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (James Bunton)
Date: Thu Sep  8 08:45:26 2005
Subject: [py-transports] PyMSNt-0.10-rc2 Not inviting me to Groupchat
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I'll stick this into 0.11.

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James


On 04/09/2005, at 9:19 PM, Magnus Henoch wrote:

> Steve Ramage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> <message from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" to="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" >
>> <body>You have been invited into a groupchat on the legacy service. 
>> You
>> must join this room to switch into groupchat mode [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> If you do not join this room you will not be able to participate in 
>> the
>> groupchat, but you will still appear to have joined it to contacts on
>> the MSN service.</body>
>> <x xmlns="jabber:x:conference" jid="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" />
>> </message>
>
> By the way, it would be nice if this message were a "modern" MUC
> invite, as in example 44 of JEP-0045.  That is, the 'from' attribute
> of the message is the room instead of the inviter, and it also
> contains:
>
> <x xmlns='http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#user'>
>    <invite from='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'/>
> </x>
>
> If you let the 'jabber:x:conference'-namespaced element stay, this
> invite should work with both old and new clients.
>
> Magnus
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