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pymsn-t as a proxy?
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Germany
2007-04-10 11:14:40
Hi,  

is there a way for using pymsnt as a proxy? Proxy means,
there should be no
connection to a MS server (switch via a extra config param
in MSNConnection).
I think this proxy can work like the socks5 implementation
in the ICQ/AIM
transports but without making the TCP connection to a socks
host. What kind of
connection can I use to implement this?
All that I need are the xml -> MSN translated data for
further processing. On
the other side when I get MSN data, whats the way to call
MSNEventBase.lineReceived on demand?  
By the way the test_msnw.py and test_msn.py doesn't use any
"real" connection.


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Re: pymsn-t as a proxy?
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2007-04-10 13:49:13
On 4/10/07, A. Kaiser <kaiser.vocotegmail.com> wrote:
> is there a way for using pymsnt as a proxy?

That is not it's purpose no.

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Re: pymsn-t as a proxy?
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Netherlands
2007-04-10 15:01:20
Je 10/4/2007, "A. Kaiser" <kaiser.vocotegmail.com> skribis:
>is there a way for using pymsnt as a proxy? Proxy means,
there should be no
>connection to a MS server (switch via a extra config
param in MSNConnection).
>I think this proxy can work like the socks5
implementation in the ICQ/AIM
>transports but without making the TCP connection to a
socks host. What kind of
>connection can I use to implement this?
>All that I need are the xml -> MSN translated data
for further processing. On
>the other side when I get MSN data, whats the way to
call
>MSNEventBase.lineReceived on demand?
>By the way the test_msnw.py and test_msn.py doesn't use
any "real" connection.

FWIW, you can configure to what server pymsnt will connect
in the
configuration file. You can then make your own daemon and do
with it
what you want. What that would be I don't quite understand,
but well.
If one doesn't connect to the msn server, you can't talk to
anyone on
msn, so it seems pointless to me.

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Re: pymsn-t as a proxy?
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2007-04-10 15:48:15
On 4/10/07, Andreas van Cranenburgh <andreasunstable.nl> wrote:
> FWIW, you can configure to what server pymsnt will
connect in the
> configuration file. You can then make your own daemon
and do with it
> what you want. What that would be I don't quite
understand, but well.
> If one doesn't connect to the msn server, you can't
talk to anyone on
> msn, so it seems pointless to me.

I think this is so people can use the MSN frontend to
connect to a
jabber server.

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