ID
|
Origin
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Name
|
Foodgroup
|
Service
|
Status
|
Version
|
0x0018, 0x0007
|
Host
|
ALERT__NOTIFY
|
Unspecified
|
BOS, ALERT
|
Active
|
1.139
|
This is not currently documented.
Foodgroup
|
uint16 (word)
|
00 18
|
Subgroup
|
uint16 (word)
|
00 07
|
Flags
|
uint16 (word)
|
00 00
|
Request ID
|
uint32 (dword)
|
00 00 00 00
|
SNAC Data
Unconfirmed: This SNAC contains no data
This contains information about your email account, and the webpage you should use to read your mail. An initial one of these is sent after you send the 0x0006 and 0x0016. You also receive one of these SNACs when TLV type 0x0081 changes (so if you previously had no unread mail, and you get a new email, they'll send you these with an updated 0x0081 TLV. Or if you read all your unread mail, they'll send you an updated 0x0081 with value 0x0000. They also send TLVs 0x0007 and 0x0082).
Length
|
Description
|
2 bytes
|
Family (0x0018)
|
2 bytes
|
Subtype (0x0007)
|
2 bytes
|
Flags
|
4 bytes
|
Snac Request ID
|
24 bytes
|
Unknown. mid says this is 0 bytes of 0's and then a 16 byte mail cookie
|
2 bytes
|
Number of TLVs to follow
|
x bytes
|
TLVs
|
TLVs
Type
|
Length
|
Value
|
0x0007
|
n bytes
|
URL used to access email
|
0x0080
|
2 bytes
|
Number of unread emails in inbox
|
0x0081
|
1 byte
|
Have unread mail. This is 0x0000 if we do not have unread mail, and 0x0000 if we do
|
0x0082
|
n bytes
|
Server name of email address ("netscape.net", "aol.com", etc.)
|
0x0084
|
2 bytes
|
Unknown
|
ALERT SNACs