A PyMSNt - MSN transport question

I am wondering to know what is this.

1) As I have read at the book page here I feel that this is a module for ejabberd that makes possible people connected to the server to talk to other people at the (messenger.hotmail.com), I mean, people using the MSN Messenger software.

Is that true?

2) I have an account at msn messenger. If I install PyMSNt I will be able to connect to it? I mean, I will use the msn protocol as I was using MSN software?

Thanks a lot.

PyMSNt is not an ejabberd m

  1. PyMSNt is not an ejabberd module, it's a standalone transport (also called gateway) server independent. For the rest you're right.
  2. Yes

How does this work?

I have read the page here but I can't understand everything.

I mean, I will have to create an account on my client? I use psi, and have one account that is my jabber account. What will I have to do to load my MSN account?

1) You need of course a Jabbe

1) You need of course a Jabber ID on a Jabber server.
2) You need a working MSN transport like PyMSNt.
3) You need a client with which you can register on transports.
4) Register in the MSN transport with your client (see client documentation): you need to enter your MSN Messenger account here.
5) That's all.

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sander

thanks

guess i got everything. :)
another question:

1) how do I configure PyMSN? Is it located at the server or at the client?

2) Do you know if jabber.org will be back soon? I think that there are all information about PyMSN...

thanks
bye

I think there is a README inc

I think there is a README included in the package, and yes: on the webpage of pyMSNt (which is offline) there was a good tutorial: http://pymsnt.jabberstudio.org

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sander

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