On Fri, 2007-07-27 at 15:37 +0100, Sam Morris wrote:
> Luca, could you try setting your log level to 3 or even 4 and see if
> anything relevant is logged?
> 
> If this is as I suspect then it sounds like a problem with the networks
> between your and the MSN servers, rather than a problem with pymsnt. :(

Hello Sam,

it seems once in a WEEK I suddenly connect to MSN...

[2007-08-02 15:24:14] Stopping factory
<twisted.internet.protocol.ClientFactory instance at
0x8497aac>[2007-08-02 15:24:14] >> USR 4 OK [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1 0 
[2007-08-02 15:24:14] INFO :: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ::  ::
loggedIn :: msn.msnw.NotificationClient :: {'self': 'instance',
'verified': 1, 'userHandle': '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'}[2007-08-02
15:24:14] << SYN 5 0 0[2007-08-02 15:24:14] INFO ::
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ::  :: loggedIn :: glue.LegacyConnection ::
{'self': 'instance'}
[2007-08-02 15:24:14] >> SBS 0 null[2007-08-02 15:24:14] Received
unknown command (SBS), params: ['0', 'null'][2007-08-02 15:24:14] >> MSG
Hotmail Hotmail 524[2007-08-02 15:24:14] >> MIME-Version: 1.0
[2007-08-02 15:24:14] >> Content-Type: text/x-msmsgsprofile;
charset=UTF-8 [2007-08-02 15:24:14] >> LoginTime: 1186061054

and

# netstat -taupn|grep 1863
tcp        0      0 192.168.0.9:59056       207.46.111.57:1863
ESTABLISHED10892/python

But connection lasted just a few minutes, and then I lost connection and
could not reconnect as usual.

ciao

Luca



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