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1. Mr. Message |
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| Is it a must that one register a uid at AOL to get Mr. Message to run or can one kick alive into it by using for example icq uid? |
| Date: 27 Jan, 2005 on 11:35 |
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     posts: 14 since: 27 Nov, 2003 |
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| I got it to work with ICQ. Matter fact I did AIM to ICQ on same system to test it. Does it do that Yahoo messager ? |
| Date: 27 Jan, 2005 on 23:00 |
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Premium member in user
     posts: 124 since: 20 Nov, 2003
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I never quite understood if one needs to be connected through AOL to use it. Reading the description it seems so, but I'm not quite sure. Anyone can shed more light? Bye Cris |
| Date: 28 Jan, 2005 on 09:50 |
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4. Re:Mr. Message |
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| Date: 28 Jan, 2005 on 15:39 |
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Premium member in staff
       posts: 2298 since: 12 Jan, 2001
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5. Re:Mr. Message |
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| Date: 28 Jan, 2005 on 16:37 |
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Premium member in staff
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6. Re:Mr. Message |
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| Date: 28 Jan, 2005 on 16:38 |
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7. Re:Mr. Message |
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| Mr. Message to my knowledge connects only to the AOL Oscar server. Oscar is the protocol that provides the IM structuring for both AIM and ICQ. Adding Yahoo, which uses a different protocol, would be an entire different extension to Mr.M. I've used Jeti/2 (etron has seen me in the forum there a while back) but Mr. Message provides a native program (as opposed to Jeti/2 which is Java based) - so it runs quite neatly and uses only limited resources. |
| Date: 14 Apr, 2005 on 07:03 |
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| Date: 14 Apr, 2005 on 09:15 |
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