msnp-wiki/docs/versions/msnp6.md
yellows111 9144709921
found what that parameter does, 923 and 924 info
apparently 923 and 924 are supported way earlier

it's REALLY confusing apparently because yes those clients DO handle those codes, but HOW?

makes me want to throw out the error code tables because it seems like different clients implement them in different ways with no established rule, especially those two because only 924 doesn't appear in plain text in the main binary until P7, but it absolutely exists before then?

And for 923... I don't even know. It's not in the main binary (at all). Let alone in later versions.
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Introduction

MSNP6 is the fifth released version of the Mobile Status Notification Protocol. It was introduced officially in Client Version 3.6.0038.

Command information

It introduces the notification service commands:

No switchboard or dispatch service commands were known to be introduced in this version

No error codes were known to be introduced in this version

It introduces the error codes:

  • 540
  • 915
  • 916

Known changes

(from MSNP5):

  • USR OK now has a verified bit (parameter 4), if it is 0, the Official Client shows a warning to verify the account. NOTE: Your display name will be forced to be example@hotmail.com (E-Mail Address Not Verified), and can not be changed.
  • Client-server challenges were introduced. The format for the response is MD5(challenge + privateKey) as a lowercase hexadecimal string.
  • An example client secret is Q1P7W2E4J9R8U3S5, which is tied to msmsgs@msnmsgr.com.
  • First protocol version added in a patch release (Client Versions 3.6.0025 and 3.6.0026 do not support MSNP6).
  • Official Client: Added new URL services PROFILE, N2PACCOUNT and N2PFUND.
  • Official Client: Error 924 dialog changed to the unverified but still can use service one. Not sure why.

Changes to error codes

Only applies for the Official Client.

Re-added

None.

Removed

  • 215
  • 219
  • 919

Client-server communication example

C: VER 1 MSNP6 MSNP5 MSNP4 CVR0
S: VER 1 MSNP6
C: INF 2
S: INF 2 MD5
C: USR 3 MD5 I example@hotmail.com
S: XFR 3 NS 10.0.0.5:1863 0

Client disconnects from server

Client opens a connection to 10.0.0.5:1863

C: VER 4 MSNP6 MSNP5 MSNP4 CVR0
S: VER 4 MSNP6
C: INF 5
S: INF 5 MD5
C: USR 6 MD5 I example@hotmail.com
S: USR 6 MDS S prefix
C: USR 7 MD5 S $md5(prefix + password)
S: USR 7 OK example@hotmail.com example%20user 1
S: MSG Hotmail Hotmail 367
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/x-msmsgsprofile; charset=UTF-8
LoginTime: 1726321960
EmailEnabled: 1
MemberIdHigh: 1
MemberIdLow: 2
lang_preference: 1033
PreferredEmail: example@hotmail.com
country: US
PostalCode: 
Gender: 
Kid: 0
Age: 
BDayPre: 
Birthday: 
Wallet: 
Flags: 1027
sid: 507
kv: 11
MSPAuth: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA$$

C: SYN 8 8
S: SYN 8 8
C: CHG 9 NLN
S: CHG 9 NLN
S: CHL 0 11111111111111111111
C: QRY 10 msmsgs@msnmsgr.com 32
3b6666b60157322b6fc6e41a115968f5
S: QRY 10
C: OUT

Client disconnects from server

S: OUT

Server disconnects client