Re: [Licq-main] problems with sending over server (CVS)

2002-03-15 Thread Jeremy Bowen

On Thursday 14 March 2002 3:58 pm, you wrote:
 On Thursday 14 March 2002 08:26 am, James wrote:
  .. even though I still can see myself online they don't received
  nbsp;nor do they see me online..soo..I have to disconnect
  and connect again and again and again...span -moz-smiley=s2span :-(

 First, as a common courtesy, do you think you can send e-mails in plain
 text? I'm sure I'm not the only one that prefers plaintext.

 It may be that licq does nothing with the reply from the server saying we
 are going to fast and the server ignores you from then on.  I'd have to
 look into it more to see what's going on, but I have a general idea.

I'd like to confirm that I'm also having the same problem. After half a dozen 
messages, no more message get forwarded to the receiver. I'm on a dial-up 
link so I'd be surprised if it was a speed problem but I can't confirm that 
one way or another. 

The Ping messages continue to appear in the Network window and my messages 
get ACK's from Mirabilis when I send them but the recipient never gets them.

I'll try to capture some debug output to help. This happens with all these 
versions: v1.0.3, v1.0.4 and v1.1.0(CVS) so it's not peculiar to the latest 
CVS build.


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Re: [Licq-main] problems with sending over server (CVS)

2002-03-14 Thread James
Title: firma





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  On 13 Mar 2002 at 10:49, Jon Keating wrote:
  
I have not had any problems with sending messages through the serverat all.  Perhaps you can show a packet where it works, and then thenext packet where it doesn't work?

No. As I expected, it's not a bug in licq. Jamin W. Collins is very right with his statement. The AOL-Server ignores any messages, if you sent messages too fast. After this time no message will receive any recipient.I tested the same with ICQ 2001/2002 and noticed, that this problem occures there too. After sending some messages too fast (I am a fast writer ;) ) icq hangs on sending the "last" message. Then you have to press "cancle". But now it's possible to doubleclick on the contact and send the last message again - it works. So you NOT have to reconnect again! I think icq 2001/2002 does a "connection-reset" or something else, if you press cancle, doesn't it?If yes, could you add this little feature to your code please? :o)

That is not the problem I am talking about.. I knew already about cancel
and send it again.. ;-) 
--  My problem it's that it act like it is
sending the mesg, infact the mesg goes... but the recipients never received
it..and if you look in the netwoork window it semply say family tipe etcc.etc..
that is when I know for sure that my mesg wasn't received and the fact tha
of course they don't answer and then ask me if I'm still there..
 :-)   infact not only the mesg disapperaed, but I too
.. even though I still can see myself online they don't received nor do
they see me online..soo..I have to disconnect and connect again
and again and again... :-( ...It
is the same problem you are having?.. 
Ciao Grace



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Re: [Licq-main] problems with sending over server (CVS)

2002-03-14 Thread James



James wrote:

 OOOPPPSSS  sorry for the HTML I had to use Netscape this morning, 
 because Mozilla crashed and I didn't pay attention to the setting 
 again sorry everybody




 Jon Keating wrote:



 First, as a common courtesy, do you think you can send e-mails in 
 plain text? I'm sure I'm not the only one that prefers plaintext.

 It may be that licq does nothing with the reply from the server 
 saying we are going to fast and the server ignores you from then on.  
 I'd have to look into it more to see what's going on, but I have a 
 general idea.

 Jon

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[Licq-main] problems with sending over server (CVS)

2002-03-13 Thread avalong

Hi 2 All!

I complied the latest CVS-version on my SuSE-Linux computer (not behind a
firewall) and I noticed (as with older licq 1.1.0 CVS-Snapshots too),
that after an unpredictable time no messages - sent over server - won't
arrive any recipient anymore. That appears to everybody, no matter what
icq he has. If I disconnect and than connect to the icq-server again, all
messages will arrive fine for a while... but only for a while. That could
be 10 minutes or an hour. Then I have to disconnect and connect again. If
everybody had icq 2002 or licq 1.1.0 on his client, it would be no
problem, because these clients are able to handle direct connections
between firewalls. But to someone who has icq2001 behind a firewall for
example I MUST send indirect over the server (I know the reason is the new
protocol). And it is very nerving to ask peoples always, if he gets my
messages you know?.

Is there anybody with the same problem? - Is it a bug from licq? - Or must
I install ipv6 on my linux computer (i noticed, that licq generates ipv6
packets)? Generally I think it's not a problem with licq.. rather with AOL
;) The question is, what can I do against it?

THX a lot for helping!!!

Bye, Andi

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Re: [Licq-main] problems with sending over server (CVS)

2002-03-13 Thread Jon Keating

On Thursday 14 March 2002 08:00 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I complied the latest CVS-version on my SuSE-Linux computer (not behind a
 firewall) and I noticed (as with older licq 1.1.0 CVS-Snapshots too),
 that after an unpredictable time no messages - sent over server - won't
 arrive any recipient anymore. That appears to everybody, no matter what
 icq he has. If I disconnect and than connect to the icq-server again, all
 messages will arrive fine for a while... but only for a while. That could
 be 10 minutes or an hour. Then I have to disconnect and connect again. If
 everybody had icq 2002 or licq 1.1.0 on his client, it would be no
 problem, because these clients are able to handle direct connections
 between firewalls. But to someone who has icq2001 behind a firewall for
 example I MUST send indirect over the server (I know the reason is the new
 protocol). And it is very nerving to ask peoples always, if he gets my
 messages you know?.


I have not had any problems with sending messages through the server at all.  
Perhaps you can show a packet where it works, and then the next packet where 
it doesn't work?

 Is there anybody with the same problem? - Is it a bug from licq? - Or must
 I install ipv6 on my linux computer (i noticed, that licq generates ipv6
 packets)? Generally I think it's not a problem with licq.. rather with AOL
 ;) The question is, what can I do against it?


licq doesn't generate ipv6 packets at all.  It only generates a packet with 
the aim protocol and lets the kernel put the headers on it.

Jon

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RE: [Licq-main] problems with sending over server (CVS)

2002-03-13 Thread Michael Wojcikiewicz

I've been getting the same behaviour from licq for the last little while
(also using CVS compiled version from a few weeks ago).  It seems that
none of my messages will ever go through after a little while... I am
behind a firewall (at work), but no policies have changed in a long time,
and it used to work.  sounds like mirabilis messing with the protocol
again.

--mike



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Re: [Licq-main] problems with sending over server (CVS)

2002-03-13 Thread Jamin W . Collins

On Wed, 13 Mar 2002 13:21:45 -0500
James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 Michael Wojcikiewicz wrote:
 I've been getting the same behaviour from licq for the last little while
 (also using CVS compiled version from a few weeks ago).  It seems that
 none of my messages will ever go through after a little while... I am
 behind a firewall (at work), but no policies have changed in a long
 time, and it used to work.  sounds like mirabilis messing with the
 protocol again.
 
 --mike
 
 
 Hello, I remember writing about having this problem   maybe 3 weeks
 ago. but  I think I was dismissed like an old crazy lady..LOL..
 But anyway I too can send mesg. for a little while then after disconnect
 and riconnect, it will start , again, it is a viciuos circle.. it
 used to work fine and all of the sudden ...??? who knowes what
 happened.. I use SuSE  Linux 7.3 and licq version 1.1.0/SSl QT GUI
 plugin version 1.04...

This problem has been reported on the GnomeICU list several times.  I
believe they found the problem to be that they were ignoring a message
from the ICQ server concerning messages being sent too fast.  Perhaps this
is the case here too?

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