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From: Adam F. <ad...@sn...> - 2003-02-19 01:00:59
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Is the autoreconnect plugin meant to work for all protocols, or just AIM/ICQ? I have had it loaded for a few days and I have no idea what its doing :). My ISP disconnects me every 2 hours so I thought it might be useful -- Adam ad...@sn... |
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From: Luke S. <lsc...@us...> - 2003-02-19 01:17:36
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On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 01:01:13AM +0000, Adam Feakin wrote: > Is the autoreconnect plugin meant to work for all protocols, or just > AIM/ICQ? I have had it loaded for a few days and I have no > idea what its doing :). My ISP disconnects me every 2 hours so I > thought it might be useful it works for all protocols, it is ment to reconnect you when disconnected, but it won't (by design) stop you from being notified that you have in fact been disconnected. it works perfectly here... luke -- -This email is made of 100% recycled electrons. |
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From: Adam F. <ad...@sn...> - 2003-02-19 01:28:27
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On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 08:18:16PM -0500, Luke Schierer wrote: > it works for all protocols, it is ment to reconnect you when disconnected, > but it won't (by design) stop you from being notified that you have in fact > been disconnected. it works perfectly here... Hmm, well, I use msn and yahoo as well as aol and it has never reconnected msn - not sure about yahoo. Sometimes gaim just dies, but that might be something to do with the docklet "hide new messages" option and me clicking on the docklet icon after disconnection. Oh well, I need to do a bit more playing before I know what isnt working right :) -- Adam ad...@sn... |
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From: Adam F. <ad...@sn...> - 2003-02-19 17:16:48
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I have found out now why I thought the autoreconnect plugin was doing nothing somtimes, the interval is being set to 1024000ms (about 17mins if my maths is right). So, you have to wait for ages before it attempts to signon againt - any reason for the incredibly long delay? I have also noticed that, when the modem gets disconnected, yahoo and msn disconnect almost instantly - but ICQ/AOL still think they are connected for another half an hour or so after disconnection. -- Adam ad...@sn... |
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From: Luke S. <lsc...@us...> - 2003-02-19 23:32:13
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On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 05:09:53PM +0000, Adam Feakin wrote: > I have found out now why I thought the autoreconnect plugin was doing > nothing somtimes, the interval is being set to 1024000ms (about 17mins > if my maths is right). So, you have to wait for ages before it attempts > to signon againt - any reason for the incredibly long delay? the autorecon plugin exponentially grows in delay time. it starts at an immediate attempt, then 17 seconds delay, doubling each time, to a max of just over once per half hour or so. the reason for this is that if your connection were to be non-existant for an extended period of time, or worse, if it were only _nearly_ non-existant, as has often happened to me on both dialup and with verizon dsl, you can max out your login attempts easily if the growning delay were not present. > > I have also noticed that, when the modem gets disconnected, yahoo and msn > disconnect almost instantly - but ICQ/AOL still think they are connected > for another half an hour or so after disconnection. oscar does not handle unexpected disconnects well. yahoo and msn require periodic messages to and from the server to remain connected and so detect the disconnect quickly, but oscar is built to allow extended periods with no interchange between server and client, and so takes far longer to detect the lack of connection. luke -- -This email is made of 100% recycled electrons. |
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From: Ethan B. <ebl...@cs...> - 2003-02-19 23:56:09
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Luke Schierer spake unto us the following wisdom: > the autorecon plugin exponentially grows in delay time. it starts at an= =20 > immediate attempt, then 17 seconds delay, doubling each time, to a max of= =20 > just over once per half hour or so. the reason for this is that if your= =20 > connection were to be non-existant for an extended period of time, or wor= se,=20 > if it were only _nearly_ non-existant, as has often happened to me on bot= h=20 > dialup and with verizon dsl, you can max out your login attempts easily i= f=20 > the growning delay were not present.=20 Exponential backoff is, in general, a glorious thing. :-) Ethan --=20 Happiness is a belt-fed weapon. |