I've noticed that in the Author's website there's the TOC protocol definition, which is used by AIM.

Changing passwords is not mentioned in this protocol, so you might be out of luck.

Anyway, if you'd like some additional features and you can't implement them yourself, why not contact the author? Most, if not all, of the CPAN authors are incredibly helpful and willing to take your suggestions into consideration.

If you decide to improve the module yourself, consider submitting the changes to the author, so that he can put them in the next version, thus preventing the module from "forking", thus helping the world to be a better place.

-- TMTOWTDI


In reply to Re: Net::AIM by trantor
in thread Net::AIM by pokemonk

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