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# Introduction
`LST` is a command introduced with [MSNP2](../versions/msnp2.md).
It is a Notification Server command, without a request or response payload.
It retrieves all users in any of the avaliable lists.
# Client/Request
`LST TrID [ FL | AL | BL | RL ]`
*NOTE: There is a possibility that PL can be retrieved this way too.*
# Server/Response
## Outside of SYN
`LST TrID [ FL | AL | BL | RL ] list-version index size-of-list user-handle stored-friendly-name {groups}`
Where `list-version` is the current List Version.
Where `index` is a number that can not go out of `size-of-list`. If the list is empty this is `0`.
Where `size-of-list` is the upper bounds for `index`. If the list is empty this is `0`.
Where `user-handle` is the related user's handle.
If the list is empty this parameter is not in the response.
Where `stored-friendly-name` is the friendly name stored for this contact on the server.
If the list is empty this parameter is not in the response.
Where `groups` is a comma-delimited list of Group IDs this contact is in,
only appended if the list (parameter 1) is set to FL. Defaults to `0`.
Added since [MSNP7](../versions/msnp7.md).
## In SYN
### First generation
*Applies for [MSNP2](../versions/msnp2.md) to [MSNP6](../versions/msnp6.md).*
Same as the response [Outside of SYN](#outside-of-syn).
### Groups support
*Applies for [MSNP7](../versions/msnp7.md).*
`LST TrID [ FL | AL | BL | RL ] list-version index size-of-list user-handle stored-friendly-name {groups}`
Where `groups` is a comma-delimited list of Group IDs this contact is in,
only appended if the list (parameter 1) is set to FL. Defaults to `0`.
### Second generation
*Applies for [MSNP8](../versions/msnp8.md) and [MSNP9](../versions/msnp9.md)*
`LST user-handle stored-friendly-name list-bits {groups}`
Where `list-bits` are in the format:
* 1: Forward List (FL)
* 2: Allow List (AL)
* 4: Block List (BL)
* 8: Reverse List (RL)
Where `groups` is a comma-delimited list of Group IDs this contact is in,
only appended if Forward List (FL) is set in `list-bits`. Defaults to `0`.
### Third generation
*Applies for [MSNP10](../versions/msnp10.md) with `ABCHMigrated: 0`.*
`LST N=user-handle F=stored-friendly-name list-bits {groups}`
Same parameters as the [second generation](#second-generation).
### Fourth generation
*Applies for [MSNP10](../versions/msnp10.md) and [MSNP11](../versions/msnp11.md) with `ABCHMigrated: 1`.*
`LST N=user-handle F=stored-friendly-name C=contact-guid list-bits {groupGuids}`
Where `contact-guid` is the GUID/UUID of the contact.
Where `groupGuids` is a comma-delimited list of Group GUIDs this contact is in,
only appending if Forward List (FL) is set in `list-bits`, defaults to whatever "Other Contacts"'s GUID is.
### Fifth generation
*Applies for [MSNP12](../versions/msnp12.md).*
`LST N=user-handle F=stored-friendly-name C=contact-guid list-bits network-id {groupGuids}`
Where `network-id` is any Network ID bits:
* 1: Messenger
* 2: Office Communicator
* 4: Telephone
* 8: "MNI" or Mobile Network Interop, used for some mobile networks.
* 16: SMTP or Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, used for Japanese mobile networks.
* 32: Yahoo! Messenger network, only seen in [MSNP14](../versions/msnp14.md) and higher.
# Examples
## Client-initated
```
C: LST 1 FL
S: LST 1 FL 255 1 1 anotheruser@example.com another%20user
C: LST 2 BL
S: LST 2 BL 255 0 0
```
## From SYN
### From the beginning
*Only in [MSNP2](../versions/msnp2.md) to [MSNP6](../versions/msnp6.md).*
```
C: SYN 3 0
S: SYN 3 4
```
...
```
S: LST 3 FL 4 1 1 anotheruser@hotmail.com another%20user
S: LST 3 AL 4 1 1 anotheruser@hotmail.com another%20user
S: LST 3 BL 4 0 0
S: LST 3 RL 4 1 1 anotheruser@hotmail.com another%20user
```
### Using groups
*Only in [MSNP7](../versions/msnp7.md).*
```
C: SYN 4 0
S: SYN 4 5
```
...
```
S: LSG 4 5 1 1 0 Other%20Contacts 0
S: LST 4 FL 5 1 1 anotheruser@hotmail.com another%20user 0
S: LST 4 AL 5 1 1 anotheruser@hotmail.com another%20user
S: LST 4 BL 5 0 0
S: LST 4 RL 5 1 1 anotheruser@hotmail.com another%20user
```
### Using second generation
*Only in [MSNP8](../versions/msnp8.md) and [MSNP9](../versions/msnp9.md).*
```
C: SYN 5 0
S: SYN 5 6 1 1
```
...
```
S: LSG 0 Other%20Contacts 0
S: LST anotheruser@hotmail.com another%20user 11 0
```
### Using third generation
*Only in [MSNP10](../versions/msnp10.md) with `ABCHMigrated: 0`.*
```
C: SYN 6 0 0
S: SYN 6 7 0 1 1
```
...
```
S: LSG Other%20Contacts 0
S: LST N=anotheruser@hotmail.com F=another%20user C=anotheruser@hotmail.com 11 0
```
### Using fourth generation
*Only in [MSNP10](../versions/msnp10.md) and [MSNP11](../versions/msnp11.md) with `ABCHMigrated: 1`.*
```
C: SYN 7 0 0
S: SYN 7 2024-10-15T14:49:40.1100000-07:00 2024-10-15T14:49:40.1100000-07:00 1 1
```
...
```
S: LSG Other%20Contacts d6deeacd-7849-4de4-93c5-d130915d0042
S: LST N=anotheruser@hotmail.com F=another%20user C=c1f9a363-4ee9-4a33-a434-b056a4c55b98 11 d6deeacd-7849-4de4-93c5-d130915d0042
```
### Using fifth generation
*Only in [MSNP12](../versions/msnp12.md).*
```
C: SYN 8 0 0
S: SYN 8 2024-10-15T15:01:30.1200000-07:00 2024-10-15T15:01:30.1200000-07:00 1 1
```
...
```
S: LSG Other%20Contacts d6deeacd-7849-4de4-93c5-d130915d0042
S: LST N=anotheruser@hotmail.com F=another%20user C=c1f9a363-4ee9-4a33-a434-b056a4c55b98 11 1 d6deeacd-7849-4de4-93c5-d130915d0042
```
# Known changes
* [MSNP7](../versions/msnp7.md): Added support for groups.
* [MSNP8](../versions/msnp8.md): Changed format in [SYN](syn.md) considerably, dropping the iterator parameters and
merging all lists into a single parameter instead of multiple calls.
* [MSNP10](../versions/msnp10.md): Added prefixes for user handle, stored friendly name to [SYN](syn.md) version, added `C=` for contact ID.
Changed `C=` to contact GUID and changed group ID list to group GUID list with `ABCHMigrated: 1` to SYN version.
* [MSNP12](../versions/msnp12.md): Added Network IDs to [SYN](syn.md) version.
* [MSNP13](../versions/msnp13.md): Removed [SYN](syn.md).
* Hard-removed in November 2003, Removed outside of [SYN](syn.md), now just automatically disconnects.