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FLAP ID byte/1 Always equal to 2A. It marks the start of the packet. 01 Channel byte/1 1 = login, 2 = SNAC layer, 3 = error, 4 = disconnect 02 Number in sequence int16/2 Incremented by 1 each time a packet is sent. Wraps to 0 after FFFF. 04 Data size int16/2 Size does not include FLAP header
Yahoo! Messenger (sometimes abbreviated Y!M) was an instant messaging client and associated protocol created and formerly operated by Yahoo!.Yahoo! Messenger was provided free of charge and could be downloaded and used with a generic "Yahoo ID", which also allowed access to other Yahoo! services, such as Yahoo!
Every user on the network has a unique XMPP address, called Jabber ID [5]. The JID is structured like an email address with a username and a domain name (or IP address [ 6 ] ) for the server where that user resides, separated by an at sign ( @ ) - for example, “ alice@example.com “: here alice is the username and example.com the server with ...
MSNP (Windows Live Messenger, etc.) Microsoft: 1999 Jul Proprietary: Email address (Microsoft account) Yes No No Only for certified robots No Centralistic Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No ? MSNP (Windows Live Messenger, etc.) MTProto Telegram Messenger LLP 2013 Aug Open standard: Phone number (e.g. +15550123), nickname (e.g. @example) Yes Yes
The feature was first introduced in MSN Messenger 7.0, in 2005. [citation needed] The feature was called Buzz in Yahoo! Messenger and the feature had interoperability with MSN Messenger's Nudge. XMPP extension protocol XEP-0224 calls this feature Attention. [1]
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