Some messenger protocols being blocked?
Sebastian Spieß
sebastian.spiess at gmail.com
Tue Feb 6 04:06:09 GMT 2007
Pete Brown wrote:
> On Tue, 6 Feb 2007 09:23:25 am Chris Jones wrote:
>> I am having issues connecting to the MSN protocol using GAIM. I have
>> been trying for several weeks now to no avail. A reliable source told me
>> that Microsoft have begun blocking users who try and use the MSN
>> protocol with a third-party client. i.e. GAIM. Is this true? And if so,
>> how long would it be before other companies do the same thing such as
>> ICQ and Yahoo?
>
> it has happend occasionally with MSN and yahoo already and since ICQ is owned
> by AOL it wouldn't surprise me.
> it depends on the client and what library that client uses for connection.
> its because the libraries are reverse engineered and if the protocol gets
> changed it has to be figured out again.
> the best way to avoid it is to convince the people you chat with to use
> something that actually uses an open protocol.
> the most well know of these is google talk which uses the jabber protocol
> which in my opinion the best chat protocol around, though calling it a chat
> protocol is a little limiting since it does a whole lot more these days.
> (yeah i have been using jabber for almost as long as it has existed)
>
>
Yes thats what I have heard as well.
Back when I used SIM as client for my ICQ and Jabber I had some connection problems from time to time.
But after a short time, i suppose they updated the jabber transport to ICQ and everything worked well again.
I tried to convince so of my friends to use Jabber, but either they used/tried it already or they where missing the nice,
useless gadgets ICQ, MSN... came with... :-(
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