Both, Kphone and sipc support IM and keep a contact list.
Mario
Morris, Scott wrote:
I can't say it's a messenger issue. Messenger
wants a contact list, and to
show you who is online and offline. Your phone doesn't do that. The phone
talks to SER to see if the person is signed in. Or does kphone and sipc
show users signed in?
Scott Morris
Enterprise Network Engineer
DOE - ORAU / ORISE
865-576-4672
-----Original Message-----
From: Mario Kolberg [mailto:mko@cs.stir.ac.uk]
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 5:47 AM
To: Morris, Scott; serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
Subject: Re:[Serusers] Windows Messenger 5.0
I have made exactly the same observation. I treat it as a problem with
Messenger as it works fine between two kphone UAs or between sipc and
kphone. I'm running ser 0.8.12.
Mario
I have 0.8.1 running on Suse 9.0. It works great
with my Zultys
phone, Polycom IP 600, and the Helmsen agent. When I try to use
Windows Messenger 5.0 I have a slight problem.
UserA signs in. UserB signs in, and sees that UserA is online, and
there changes the UserA in the contact list on ONLINE. But UserB
never shows as ONLINE on UserA's desktop. So UserA can't call UserB.
The update never goes to UserA's desktop. What am I missing here?
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