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Newer page: version 3 Last edited on Monday, April 19, 2004 12:13:49 am by AristotlePagaltzis Revert
Older page: version 2 Last edited on Sunday, April 18, 2004 8:22:40 pm by DanielLawson Revert
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 [ICQ] and [AIM] actually use the same protocol, so the AIM-t transport can be used for [ICQ] as well. However, the JIT transport handles [ICQ] messaging and ICQ-SMS a lot better than the AIM-t transport. 
  
 If your [Jabber] server uses the AIM-t transport, you should subscribe to the icq.jabber.example.net agent, using your ICQ username and password, and then you can add contacts of the form icqid@icq.jabber.example.net. You can send [SMS] messages by sending something like the following to any [ICQ] recipient on your roster: __SEND-SMS:+cellphonenumber:<message>__ 
  
-If your [Jabber] server uses the JIT transport, then use that instead. Its a lot nicer, supports user searching correctly, handles [SMS] better, so on. You can add contacts of the form icqid @jit.jabber.example.net for [ICQ], or phonenumber@sms.jabber.example.net for [SMS]. 
+If your [Jabber] server uses the JIT transport, then use that instead. It's a lot nicer, supports user searching correctly, handles [SMS] better, and so on. Fill in your ICQ account details, and it will automatically pull down your server-stored ICQ contact list and add them to your Jabber roster. It maps [UIN]s to [JID]s of the form ''[UIN]'' @jit.jabber.example.net for [ICQ], or '' phonenumber'' @sms.jabber.example.net for [SMS].