interesting.. i was also just playing with this module.... and I got the same rate-limit errors !!
'cause I'm on ADSL with dynamic IP-address I want to use it so that when connection-drops and later recconnect, on reconnection I modify httpd.conf(virtual-hosts-IP's), restart the apache and finally want to send ICQ message to interested party......
The documentation of the module is very skiny :"(... I'm setting
$icq->{_debug} = 1
Thanx for the code... (i was doing very simply tests) ..
And keep us informed for your progress... at least I'm interested
Meanwhile there is one more module called Net::ICQV5, u can't find it on CPAN, do a search on Google
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raptor@unacs.bg
PS. Also will be good if after my Linux makes me a cooffe (there is such HOW-to in linux-docs :") ) to send me message that it is ready...
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