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The MSN Messenger Protocol Torn Apart: Part 1/3


Ever wanted to build your own MSN messenger? In this article series Neville rips apart the MSN messenger protocol for all to see. It's a must read for any developer!

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By: Neville Mehta
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October 20, 2002
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
  1. · The MSN Messenger Protocol Torn Apart: Part 1/3
  2. · Digging Into the Protocol
  3. · The Workings of the Protocol
  4. · Change Your Initial Status
  5. · Order the List
  6. · User Statuses
  7. · Conclusion

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The MSN Messenger Protocol Torn Apart: Part 1/3 - Conclusion
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I think this article covered more than enough for part 1. I have a lot more to share with you guys about the msn messenger protocol. I will do this in forthcoming parts of this article.

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