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Subject: Problem getting messages from ICQ 2004 user
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Package: kopete
Severity: important

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1

Hello,
I have one buddy, to who I can't talk since some weeks. Talking to other ICQ
users is no problem. Today he mentioned, that he updated to ICQ 2004 in this
time. He can see my messages, but I can't see his messages. When I use ICQ
Pro 2003b on my notebook this works. So I don't think my firewall or
something like this is the problem. If you want to see it live, I think he
will agree, that I give you or someone else his nubmer for this.

Regards
        Torsten

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Hi.

According to upstream, this bug seems fixed since kopete 0.8. I'm closing it, 
please, reopen if you still have this ICQ problem.

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