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Re: [offtopic]
On Mon, Dec 17, 2001, Ely Levy wrote about "Re: [offtopic]":
> today icq protocol is actually americal online protocol named Oscar
> there are a lot of icq clients these days which are open source
> support icq 2000 (some even support sms and things like that)
> also programs like gaim xkicq and few more
I'm using licq and micq (from a number of different Linux/Unix hosts), and
recently (say, in the last month) they are causing me a lot of "fadichot" -
many times I send messages (through the server) and they never arrive. In
some sessions the failure rate is 100% (I get messages, but all my replies
never reach their destination), and sometimes it works perfectly for 10
minutes and then suddenly drops to 100% failure rate...
Does anybody else have a similar experience? Could it be that ICQ started
some crackdown on non-official-ICQ-clones users? If so, is one of the ICQ
clones you mention considered a better ICQ clone than licq?
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