format it up, remove all carriage returns too

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The MSNObject itself is a XML-like element. The MSNObject itself is a XML-like element.
## Status explanations ## Status explanations
All statuses except `HDN` and `FLN` will treat you as online. All statuses except `HDN` and `FLN` will treat you as online.
Which means all users on your Allow List (AL) and Reverse List (RL) Which means all users on your Allow List (AL) and Reverse List (RL)
will get all presence changes via the NLN command. will get all presence changes via the NLN command.

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## Invalid context ## Invalid context
*Inherited from being an unimplemented command.* *Inherited from being an unimplemented command.*
``` ```
C: FLN Hotmail C: FLN Hotmail
``` ```

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### Second generation ### Second generation
*Applies for [MSNP8](../versions/msnp8.md) and [MSNP9](../versions/msnp9.md)* *Applies for [MSNP8](../versions/msnp8.md) and [MSNP9](../versions/msnp9.md)*
`LST user-handle stored-friendly-name list-bits {groups}` `LST user-handle stored-friendly-name list-bits {groups}`
Where `list-bits` are in the format: Where `list-bits` are in the format:
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### Third generation ### Third generation
*Applies for [MSNP10](../versions/msnp10.md) with `ABCHMigrated: 0`.* *Applies for [MSNP10](../versions/msnp10.md) with `ABCHMigrated: 0`.*
`LST N=user-handle F=stored-friendly-name list-bits {groups}` `LST N=user-handle F=stored-friendly-name list-bits {groups}`
Same parameters as the [second generation](#second-generation). Same parameters as the [second generation](#second-generation).
### Fourth generation ### Fourth generation
*Applies for [MSNP10](../versions/msnp10.md) and [MSNP11](../versions/msnp11.md) with `ABCHMigrated: 1`.* *Applies for [MSNP10](../versions/msnp10.md) and [MSNP11](../versions/msnp11.md) with `ABCHMigrated: 1`.*
`LST N=user-handle F=stored-friendly-name C=contact-guid list-bits {groupGuids}` `LST N=user-handle F=stored-friendly-name C=contact-guid list-bits {groupGuids}`
Where `contact-guid` is the GUID/UUID of the contact. Where `contact-guid` is the GUID/UUID of the contact.
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### Fifth generation ### Fifth generation
*Applies for [MSNP12](../versions/msnp12.md).* *Applies for [MSNP12](../versions/msnp12.md).*
`LST N=user-handle F=stored-friendly-name C=contact-guid list-bits network-id {groupGuids}` `LST N=user-handle F=stored-friendly-name C=contact-guid list-bits network-id {groupGuids}`
Where `network-id` is any Network ID bits: Where `network-id` is any Network ID bits:
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### From the beginning ### From the beginning
*Only in [MSNP2](../versions/msnp2.md) to [MSNP6](../versions/msnp6.md).* *Only in [MSNP2](../versions/msnp2.md) to [MSNP6](../versions/msnp6.md).*
``` ```
C: SYN 3 0 C: SYN 3 0
S: SYN 3 4 S: SYN 3 4
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### Using groups ### Using groups
*Only in [MSNP7](../versions/msnp7.md).* *Only in [MSNP7](../versions/msnp7.md).*
``` ```
C: SYN 4 0 C: SYN 4 0
S: SYN 4 5 S: SYN 4 5
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### Using second generation ### Using second generation
*Only in [MSNP8](../versions/msnp8.md) and [MSNP9](../versions/msnp9.md).* *Only in [MSNP8](../versions/msnp8.md) and [MSNP9](../versions/msnp9.md).*
``` ```
C: SYN 5 0 C: SYN 5 0
S: SYN 5 6 1 1 S: SYN 5 6 1 1
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### Using fourth generation ### Using fourth generation
*Only in [MSNP10](../versions/msnp10.md) and [MSNP11](../versions/msnp11.md) with `ABCHMigrated: 1`.* *Only in [MSNP10](../versions/msnp10.md) and [MSNP11](../versions/msnp11.md) with `ABCHMigrated: 1`.*
``` ```
C: SYN 7 0 0 C: SYN 7 0 0
S: SYN 7 2024-10-15T14:49:40.1100000-07:00 2024-10-15T14:49:40.1100000-07:00 1 1 S: SYN 7 2024-10-15T14:49:40.1100000-07:00 2024-10-15T14:49:40.1100000-07:00 1 1

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## Invalid context ## Invalid context
*Inherited from being an unimplemented command.* *Inherited from being an unimplemented command.*
``` ```
C: RNG 1 C: RNG 1
``` ```

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# Examples # Examples
## Client requests a new Switchboard connection ## Client requests a new Switchboard connection
``` ```
C: XFR 1 SB C: XFR 1 SB
S: XFR 1 SB 10.0.1.200:1865 CKI 123456789.123456789.123456789 S: XFR 1 SB 10.0.1.200:1865 CKI 123456789.123456789.123456789

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# Introduction # Introduction
MSNP10 is the ninth released version of the Mobile Status Notification Protocol. MSNP10 is the ninth released version of the Mobile Status Notification Protocol.
It was introduced officially in Client Version 6.1.0155. It was introduced officially in Client Version 6.1.0155.
# Command information # Command information
It introduces the notification service commands: It introduces the notification service commands:
* ADC * ADC
* SBP * SBP

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# Introduction # Introduction
MSNP11 is the tenth released version of the Mobile Status Notification Protocol. MSNP11 is the tenth released version of the Mobile Status Notification Protocol.
It was introduced officially in Client Version 7.0.0777. It was introduced officially in Client Version 7.0.0777.
# Command information # Command information
It introduces the notification service commands: It introduces the notification service commands:
* GCF * GCF
* SBS * SBS

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# Introduction # Introduction
MSNP12 is the eleventh released version of the Mobile Status Notification Protocol. MSNP12 is the eleventh released version of the Mobile Status Notification Protocol.
It was introduced officially in Client Version 7.5.0299. It was introduced officially in Client Version 7.5.0299.
# Command information # Command information
It introduces the notification service commands: It introduces the notification service commands:
* LKP * LKP

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# Introduction # Introduction
MSNP2 is the first released version of the Mobile Status Notification Protocol. MSNP2 is the first released version of the Mobile Status Notification Protocol.
It was introduced officially in Client Version 1.0.0863, along with [CVR0](cvr0.md). It was introduced officially in Client Version 1.0.0863, along with [CVR0](cvr0.md).

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# Introduction # Introduction
MSNP3 is the second released version of the Mobile Status Notification Protocol. MSNP3 is the second released version of the Mobile Status Notification Protocol.
It was introduced officially in Client Version 2.0.0085. It was introduced officially in Client Version 2.0.0085.
# Command information # Command information
It introduces the notification service commands: It introduces the notification service commands:
* [IMS](../commands/ims.md) * [IMS](../commands/ims.md)

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# Introduction # Introduction
MSNP4 is the third released version of the Mobile Status Notification Protocol. MSNP4 is the third released version of the Mobile Status Notification Protocol.
It was introduced officially in Client Version 2.1.1047. It was introduced officially in Client Version 2.1.1047.
# Command information # Command information
*No commands for any service were known to be introduced in this version* *No commands for any service were known to be introduced in this version*
*No error codes were known to be introduced in this version* *No error codes were known to be introduced in this version*

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# Introduction # Introduction
MSNP5 is the fourth released version of the Mobile Status Notification Protocol. MSNP5 is the fourth released version of the Mobile Status Notification Protocol.
It was introduced officially in Client Version 3.0.0283. It was introduced officially in Client Version 3.0.0283.
# Command information # Command information
It introduces the notification service commands: It introduces the notification service commands:
* [BPR](../commands/bpr.md) * [BPR](../commands/bpr.md)
* NOT * NOT

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# Introduction # Introduction
MSNP6 is the fifth released version of the Mobile Status Notification Protocol. MSNP6 is the fifth released version of the Mobile Status Notification Protocol.
It was introduced officially in Client Version 3.6.0038. It was introduced officially in Client Version 3.6.0038.
# Command information # Command information
It introduces the notification service commands: It introduces the notification service commands:
* CHL * CHL
* IPG * IPG

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# Introduction # Introduction
MSNP7 is the sixth released version of the Mobile Status Notification Protocol. MSNP7 is the sixth released version of the Mobile Status Notification Protocol.
It was introduced officially in Client Version 4.5.0121. It was introduced officially in Client Version 4.5.0121.
# Command information # Command information
It introduces the notification service commands: It introduces the notification service commands:
* ADG * ADG
* REG * REG

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# Introduction # Introduction
MSNP8 is the seventh released version of the Mobile Status Notification Protocol. MSNP8 is the seventh released version of the Mobile Status Notification Protocol.
It was introduced officially in Client Version 5.0.0537. It was introduced officially in Client Version 5.0.0537.
# Command information # Command information
*No commands for any service were known to be introduced in this version* *No commands for any service were known to be introduced in this version*
*No error codes were known to be introduced in this version* *No error codes were known to be introduced in this version*

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# Introduction # Introduction
MSNP9 is the eighth released version of the Mobile Status Notification Protocol. MSNP9 is the eighth released version of the Mobile Status Notification Protocol.
It was introduced officially in Client Version 6.0.0312. It was introduced officially in Client Version 6.0.0312.
# Command information # Command information
It introduces the notification service commands: It introduces the notification service commands:
* PGD * PGD