ICQ Transport

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12 Responses to “ICQ Transport”

  1. Nick says:

    Hello, and thanks a lot for icq->jabber transport. My question is … when somebody who is NOT on my ICQ contact list will try to send me ICQ message …. will this message be transported to my jabber account ?

    Basically right now all my ICQ contacts are like this … @icq.jabbar.hot-chilli.net
    Now suppose somebody with ICQ# 1234567 (and NOT in my list) using regular ICQ client will send me ICQ message to my ICQ#.

    Will this message get delivered to me, while I’m (for example) using gTalk or PSI+ or any other jabber client ? Or only messages from people ALREADY in my contact list will be delivered ?

    • Roi says:

      In my opinion you can set ICQ to just accept messages from people in contact list, but you have to do this with a native client. Also you can set the ICQ transport via ad hoc to not accept authorization requests anymore. I had huge problems with many many spam auth requests, so I turned this off.

  2. Kalich says:

    Any problems with icq.jabber.hot-chilli.net? transport is offline

  3. Ilai says:

    Hi,

    ICQ transport stopped working again :-(

    TIA

  4. adam says:

    Hello!

    Is ICQ-transport down? It has not worked for me a couple of days.

  5. dominika says:

    Hi!
    Is there a problem with icq transport? I can not log in to the browser services. I’m using 10.9.0 Miranda.

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