[JDEV] MSN Transport Question
Dinesh.R
dineshr at technologist.com
Wed Aug 16 23:50:38 CDT 2000
Its pretty simples...since MSN users have three difference passports, U've
to use the domain name along with the username...as in username at hotmail.com
or username at passport.com, this will solve the problem.!!
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dineshr at technologist.com
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----- Original Message -----
From: Robin Elliott Stevenson <robinste at fc.hp.com>
To: 'JDEV' <jdev at jabber.org>
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 3:24 AM
Subject: [JDEV] MSN Transport Question
> I have installed an started the MSN transport
> on my Jabber server.
>
> The msn_trans.xml looks like:
>
> <msntrans>
> <name>msn.usel.fc.hp.com</name>
> <log>var/log/msntrans.log</log>
> <etherx>
> <secret>test</secret>
> <host>127.0.0.1</host>
> </etherx>
> <registration>Please enter your MSN Messenger
> account (in the username field), and password.
> Example: user at hotmail.com.</registration>
> </msntrans>
>
> The msntrans log says:
>
> warn/msn-transport transport started
>
> and it appears to be running okay. However, when
> I try to register it using WinJab, I get a "Not
> Acceptable" server error.
>
> Anyone know what the problem is?
>
> --
>
> Robin Elliott Stevenson
> Unix Systems Enablement Lab
> Software Design Engineer
> Email: robinste at fc.hp.com
> Phone: TN (970) 898-0272
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