ID
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Origin
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Name
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Foodgroup
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Service
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Status
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Version
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0x0004, 0x0006
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Client
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ICBM__CHANNEL_MSG_TOHOST
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Unspecified
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BOS
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Active
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1.25
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This is the basic inter-client message after which the group was named (Inter-Client Basic Messages).
Foodgroup
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uint16 (word)
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00 04
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Subgroup
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uint16 (word)
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00 06
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Flags
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uint16 (word)
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00 00
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Request ID
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uint32 (dword)
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00 00 00 00
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SNAC Data
Length
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Description
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8 bytes
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Random message cookie
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2 bytes
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Channel ID. Can be one of the following:
- 0x0001 - Basic instant messages
- 0x0002 - Rendevous (chat inviation, file transfer negotation, send icon, etc.)
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1 byte
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Length L of the following
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L bytes
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The destination AIM screen name or ICQ number (in ASCII) of this ICBM
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X bytes
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TLVs
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Once at the server, the SNAC is reformatted into a ICBM__CHANNEL_MSG_TOCLIENT before it is sent to the destination user.
Name
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Type
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Notes
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cookie
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ICBM Cookie
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Opaque data generated by conversation initiator and used to link up the conversation and errors
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channel
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uint16 (word)
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[Class: ICBM__CHANNELS] Channel the message is on
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dest username
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string08
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Destination username, who should receive the message
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icbmTlvs
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Rest of SNAC array of TLV
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[Class: ICBM__TAGS] Message data and parameters; it must contain either the IM or DATA tag
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Examples
Channel 1 Example
Channel 2 Example
Channel 4 Example
ICBM SNACs
SNAC List
Subgroup
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Origin
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Name
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0x0001
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Any
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ICBM__ERR
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This is the error SNAC for the ICBM foodgroup.
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0x0002
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Client
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ICBM__ADD_PARAMETERS
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This SNAC is typically sent prior to sending the OSERVICE__CLIENT_ONLINE so that the host is properly initialized with the clients' preferences.
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0x0003
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Client
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ICBM__DEL_PARAMETERS
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These are the delete all parameters for a given channel.
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0x0004
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Client
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ICBM__PARAMETER_QUERY
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This SNAC requests ICBM parameters from the host.
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0x0005
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Host
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ICBM__PARAMETER_REPLY
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This SNAC is sent by the host in response to a ICBM__PARAMETER_QUERY.
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0x0006
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Client
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ICBM__CHANNEL_MSG_TOHOST
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This is the basic inter-client message after which the group was named (Inter-Client Basic Messages).
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0x0007
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Host
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ICBM__CHANNEL_MSG_TOCLIENT
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This is the ICBM__CHANNEL_MSG_TOHOST after it has been reformatted by the host and sent to the destination client.
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0x0008
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Client
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ICBM__EVIL_REQUEST
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This requests that the specified user is sent an EVIL notification.
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0x0009
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Host
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ICBM__EVIL_REPLY
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The reply tells the requester, the sender of an ICBM__EVIL_REQUEST SNAC, how much EVIL, if any, was applied to the recipient.
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0x000A
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Host
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ICBM__MISSED_CALLS
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When the host is unable to send one or more messages to the client, the host sends this SNAC to the client to let it know that it missed some messages ("calls").
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0x000B
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Any
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ICBM__CLIENT_ERR
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This error notice is one of the few SNACs that can be sent to the host and received by a client.
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0x000C
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Host
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ICBM__HOST_ACK
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This SNAC is sent by the host upon receipt of any ICBM__CHANNEL_MSG_TOHOST which includes the optional ICBM__TLV_TAGS_REQUEST_HOST_ACK TLV.
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0x000D
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NCD
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ICBM__SIN_STORED
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This is not currently documented. Want to contribute?
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0x000E
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NCD
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ICBM__SIN_LIST_QUERY
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This is not currently documented. Want to contribute?
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0x000F
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NCD
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ICBM__SIN_LIST_REPLY
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This is not currently documented. Want to contribute?
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0x0010
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Client
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ICBM__SIN_RETRIEVE
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This requests ICBM__CHANNEL_MSG_TOCLIENT messages be generated for each of the stored ICBMs. Any message retrieved is deleted.
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0x0011
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NCD
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ICBM__SIN_DELETE
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This is not currently documented. Want to contribute?
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0x0012
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NCD
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ICBM__NOTIFY_REQUEST
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This is not currently documented. Want to contribute?
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0x0013
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NCD
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ICBM__NOTIFY_REPLY
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This is not currently documented. Want to contribute?
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0x0014
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Any
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ICBM__CLIENT_EVENT
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This SNAC is sent as a control message, sent by a client to inform the recipient of an event, or by the host informing of an event.
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0x0017
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Host
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ICBM__SIN_REPLY
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The host successfully processed the request to retrieve all the offline messages.
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