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kloon Posts: 28

Hello,

If you have got nickname kloon, I see some mistake. You set login as kloon@cmessenger.cleverlance.com, but login must be only kloon.

I hope, that it will be ok.

I have some information that Microsoft will disable their MSN for access from unauthorized client or server on 15.10.2003

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[ This Message was edited by: kloon on 2003-09-01 06:51 ]
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Posted: 2003-09-01 07:49:24
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solidusss Posts: 17

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[ This Message was edited by: solidusss on 2004-12-19 12:49 ]
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Posted: 2003-09-01 08:27:28
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wrath000 Posts: > 500

Since the other thread was locked, I guess I will continue here...

Quote:masseur wrote:
I'm not sure about that. I do MSN and ICQ from my IPAQ and from my PC (when I am in the lounge waiting for flights) using GPRS and I am always surprised at disconnection how little data I have used... even after 30 mins online

That's right, a standart MSN messenger that runs on a platform that supports raw sockets, will use RVP over TCP/IP protocol. However cmessenger for T610 is JAVA midp.1 compliant and therefore uses http protocol for all communication. http protocol has a larger overhead, additionally the JAVA client will have to poll the server at frequent intervals for changes instead of having information pushed from the server when it becomes available. That would also generate additional traffic. The JAVA client also relies on the HTTP gateway to perform all the communication with the MSN network on it's behalf.

Also, if I am not mistaken, an HTTP connection will not remain constantly open which means that every time the MSN client wants to poll the Gateway for changes a new connection must be established - generating additional traffic.

During short term use this additional overhead may not ammount to much, but during prolonged use I believe it can ammount to quite a few kbs

[EDIT]
This is not an argument against CMessenger. This is an argument for MIDP2/Sockets for T610
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[ This Message was edited by: wrath000 on 2003-09-01 13:55 ]
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Posted: 2003-09-01 14:42:05
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mattiasc Posts: 12

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On 2003-08-31 19:49:10, wrath000 wrote:
You might have to have a data account with the APN "internet" set up as the first data account (CID=1)


I can't get this working...
Btw, i've tried htmlwiever workin too, but without success so it seams to be some connecting problem.

My CID=1 has the APN internet.vodafone.net (my operator is Vodafone SE) i can connect my computer via this APN (via bluetooth) and surf the web so there should not be any problem with this apn

In fact, i posted this message thru this apn with my PC.
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Posted: 2003-09-01 15:31:13
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kornmaaler Posts: 4

I can't get it to work either.
"Can't connect to cMessenger server. Back."

Can somebody please help me cause i really would enjoy having ICQ on my T610.
Thanks..

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Posted: 2003-09-01 16:33:41
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gaspedalo Posts: 8

Same with me. I had it working twice, but in fact i do not know exactly how. Must be some problem with WAP Profiles and DATA Profiles. I use T610
In my case (Austria/One) i have three data profiles (Wap/Web/mms) and two WAP Profiles (WAP/MMS). As I know the DATA - web profile is used for mail and modem functions, so they do not use a WAP profile. But cMessenger needs a WAP profile. Maybe somebody could explain the system behind T610/cMessenger.
Thanks

BTW. the same shit happens with the WebViewer applett. It sarts, it connects to something, but the requested site never appears.
Has somebody worked out that?

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Posted: 2003-09-01 18:25:20
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SE-Fans Posts: 86

"Connecting..." forever...
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Posted: 2003-09-01 19:43:30
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mattiasc Posts: 12

Now I was able to get thru the connecting thing...
But now I get the error "Bad authoriation. Login failed" (including the misspelling) But I've dubble checked the username (including the @cmessenger.cleverlance.com)

But to be able to connect I did the following:

If you have defferent APN for internet and wap you need two wapprofiles: one for wap that uses your wap-APN and one wapprofile that uses the internet-APN (this wap-profile will be useless for waping)
Before you can connect to cMessenger you need to switch the active wap-profile to the internet one.

But does anyone have any idea about the loginerror?
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Posted: 2003-09-01 20:51:26
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kloon Posts: 28

Quote:

But now I get the error "Bad authoriation. Login failed" (including the misspelling) But I've dubble checked the username (including the @cmessenger.cleverlance.com)



Hello,

If you have got nickname kloon, I see some mistake. You set login as kloon@cmessenger.cleverlance.com, but login must be only kloon.

so leave @cmessenger.cleverlance.com away only your name is ok
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Posted: 2003-09-01 21:05:33
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SE-Fans Posts: 86

Is there a way to make a particular WAP profile to be an active profile? I need the CID-1 profile to be used for my PDA.
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Posted: 2003-09-01 22:22:28
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