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Comment: Be more clear about the last step to attempt not to confuse those who don't know how it goes on Facebook or Google Talk
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= Setting up an MSN-XMPP account in !BitlBee = | = The MSN-XMPP servers are gone = |
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Microsoft claims that newer Skype clients should be used to access MSN, actually those contacts are reached using XMPP, not Skype's native protocol. Here is how you can see those old MSN contacts in !BitlBee. (And not by using the Skype plugin.) | Probably gone forever, and the skype protocol is probably used for everything. |
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<<TableOfContents(2)>> | The old MSN protocol still works. See HowtoMsn to use that. |
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== Connecting using OAuth == If your login is alice@live.com, use alice@messenger.live.com as login. {{{#!irc 12:12:54 <alice> account add jabber alice@messenger.live.com 12:12:54 <root> Account successfully added with tag jabber 12:12:54 <root> You can now use the /OPER command to enter the password 12:12:54 <root> Alternatively, enable OAuth if the account supports it: account jabber set oauth on 12:13:03 <alice> acc jabber set oauth on 12:13:03 <root> oauth = `on' 12:13:06 <alice> acc jabber on 12:13:06 <root> jabber - Logging in: Starting OAuth authentication }}} From there on, just follow the on-screen instructions and you will be all set. |
The original contents of this page are still in the page history, but removed from here since they are no longer valid. |
The MSN-XMPP servers are gone
Probably gone forever, and the skype protocol is probably used for everything.
The old MSN protocol still works. See HowtoMsn to use that.
The original contents of this page are still in the page history, but removed from here since they are no longer valid.