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  2. Microsoft Messenger service - Wikipedia

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    The service itself was known as MSN Messenger Service from 1999 to 2001, [1] at which time, Microsoft changed its name to .NET Messenger Service and began offering clients that no longer carried the "MSN" name, such as the Windows Messenger client included with Windows XP, which was originally intended to be a streamlined version of MSN ...

  3. Windows Live Web Messenger - Wikipedia

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    MSN Web Messenger was first launched in August 2004. On the contact list for MSN Messenger users, the status of a contact using Web messenger is either displayed as a globe, or by appending the word (Web) after their name, depending on the version of MSN Messenger used. MSN Web Messenger was officially discontinued on June 30, 2009. [1]

  4. Windows Messenger service - Wikipedia

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    If access to the ports from outside a network is not blocked, it can lead to the aforementioned spam issue. [4] In Windows NT 3.5, NT 3.51 and NT 4.0, Messenger used the older NetBIOS protocol. [5] (NetBIOS is not installed with Windows 2000. [6]) Messenger service can be used by either Net Send command from a command-line interface. In ...

  5. Java API for XML Messaging - Wikipedia

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    Routing of a message to more than one party; Reliable messaging with features such as guaranteed delivery; The complete JAXM API comes with two packages: [2] javax.xml.soap: This package contains the API for creating and populating a SOAP message. javax.xml.messaging: This package allows one to send one-way messages via a messaging provider.

  6. MSN Messenger - Wikipedia

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    An update, version 6.1, focused on improvements to the conversation window, enabling users to hide the window frame and menu bar, and also the ability to change the theme color. The theme color could be set differently for each user. Another update, version 6.2, was released April 22, 2004, and it was the last version of the MSN Messenger 6 series.

  7. Windows Messenger - Wikipedia

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    Windows Messenger is a discontinued instant messaging client included in Windows XP. [1] [4] Designed for use by both corporate and home users, it was originally created, in 2001, as a streamlined and integrated version of MSN Messenger. [5]

  8. View exact message count in AOL Mail

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    By default, AOL Mail shows the count of unread emails in each folder. To view the total number of emails, hover your mouse over the folder for a few seconds. The exact email count will then be displayed.

  9. Windows Messaging - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Exchange gained wide usage with the release of Windows 95, as this was the only mail client that came bundled with it. In 1996, it was renamed to Windows Messaging, because of the upcoming release of Microsoft Exchange Server, and continued to be included throughout later releases of Windows up until the initial release of Windows 98, which by then included Outlook Express 4.0 as the ...