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Introduction
Welcome to yellows' MSNP wiki - "we actually have documentation"
Why not visit the Command Table?
Protocol Versions
More is to come soon! Hopefully!
Wanted Information
- MSNP2: What is the format of the initial
text/x-msmsgsemailnotification
? - MSNP3: How is
creds
generated for URLs native to this version? - MSNP4: Anything for this one.
- MSNP6: What makes the "Account must be verified before using the service" dialog show up?
- MSNP6: Does it really acknoledge the account verified bit? I couldn't get the toast to show up in Client Version 3.6.003x.
- MSNP8: Did FND exist? Rumors said it did shortly before it got killed in all protocols.
- MSNP8: Did LST change outside of SYN in this version?
- MSNP10: Asynchronous
BPR MFN
s from the server. Does it really? - MSNP10: Did LST change outside of SYN in this version?
- MSNP11: How does
ABCHMigrated: 0
really work now?OUT MIG
still exists. - MSNP12: Did LST change outside of SYN in this version?
- All Protocols: Any error code known to exist but is missing from the pages.
- All Protocols: Good CVR responses, all of them are their release versions, when they could be latest.
- All Protocols since MSNP10: Use legitimate CVR responses from the time if possible, not ones for Client Version 6.1.
- FND command: What was returned when this was disabled in 2003 in MSNP2 to MSNP6?
- FND command: How did sending an invitation work in MSNP2-MSNP4? Client Version 3.0 using MSNP4 just uses SND instead, but what about Client Version 1.0 to 2.2?
- IMS command: What is the unknown number (that is usually
0
) in the response? - NAK command: This isn't used ever as a response for MSG D right?
- MSG command: What can return from MSG D?
- INF command: Why does the MSNP2 draft have this in Switchboard? It's not used by any client as far as i'm aware.
- LST command: Any updates to this command outside of SYN.
Unsolved Mysteries
- FND command: Why does this have an iterator if you can't send it over multiple packets?
- USR command: Speaking of CKI, Why is it not specified when authenticating to Switchboard?
- The Draft: Why did the draft go vague on the errors? The list was there, but no explanations on what can cause them... Odd.
Common (or not) Terms
- Official Client: MSN Messenger (Service) or Windows Live Messenger.
- Client Version: relevant Official Client version.
- MSNP: Mobile Status Notification Protocol, or whatever acronym you like. Runs over TCP via port 1863.
- ABCH: Address Book Clearing House
- Messenger Config: A file used by Client Version 6.0 and higher that specifies some data for the Official Client.
svcs.microsoft.com
: Usually a grab-bag of random XML files or services used for clients older than Client Version 6.0.- Protocol Split: A MSNP version that usually defines a point of no return.
- PP14: Passport SSI Version 1.4.
- PP30: Passport over SOAP ala Client Version 7.5+.
- SOAP: Simple Object Access Protocol, A wrapper over XML. That's the kindest thing I can write about it.
- Passport: The Authentication Server and/or Protocol.
- Undefined Behavour: An intentional blank left in the documentation, basically as a "I am not responsible for what this does to your client or server" warning.
- Dispatch Server: A type of MSNP server that handles moving users to Notification Servers.
- Notification Server: The real meat of MSNP, handles authentication, user presence, notifications, creates Switchboard Server sessions and boasts the most commands.
- Switchboard Server: The messaging part of the protocol. Changed only twice until it was deprecated in MSNP21.
- Command: A 3-letter case-sensitive command type, followed optionally by a transaction ID and the rest of the Command parameters, ending with a new-line.
- Payload Command: A special type of Command that has a integer length parameter as the final parameter before the deliminating new-line.
- New-line/Newline: A Carriage Return character followed by a Line Feed character. Seperates commands in the protocol.
- Carriage Return: To return the page-writing apparatus to the left of the page.
- Line Feed: To move the page-writing apparatus down a "line".
- TrID: Transaction ID. Links the server's response to the client's request.
Where do I find or edit these page's source?
The git repo is avaliable at https://git.kevinthe.horse/yellows111/msnp-wiki.
You can submit changes to me via any avaliable contact method as a e-mail merge request, like those made with git format-patch
.