Reference:CommandTable

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This table shows which commands are supported for each server role, protocol version, and how their syntax has changed over time.

For a table showing how protocol support has varied with client version, see the Protocol Table article.

Note that all Dispatch server commands are shared by Notification servers. For brevity they are not duplicated in this table.

The MSNP2 column lists commands seen exchanged between MSNP2 clients and servers and is not limited to only the commands listed in the IETF Draft specification of the protocol.

MSNP2 MSNP8 MSNP9 MSNP11
Date Introduced 1999 2002 2003 2004
Date Withdrawn 2003 2009
Associated Client 1.0 4.7 6.0 6.2
Currently Supported No Yes No[1] Yes
Role Stage Command MSNP2 MSNP8 MSNP9 MSNP11
Dispatch VER Yes Yes Yes Yes
INF Yes No No No
CVR [1] Yes Yes Yes Yes
USR Yes Yes Yes Updated
XFR Yes Yes Yes Yes
Notification Initial BLP Yes Yes Yes Yes
BPR No Yes Yes Updated
GTC Yes Yes Yes Yes
ILN Yes Yes Updated Yes
LSG No Yes Yes Updated
LST Yes Yes Yes Updated
MSG No Yes Yes Yes
PRP No Yes Yes Updated
SYN Yes Yes Yes Updated
Regular ADD Yes Yes Yes No
ADC No No No Yes
ADG No Yes Yes Yes
CHG Yes Yes Updated Yes
FND Yes [2]  ?  ?  ?
IMS No Yes Yes Yes
IPG No Yes Yes Yes
QRY No Yes Yes Yes
OUT Yes Yes Yes Yes
PAG No Yes No No
PGD No No Yes Yes
PNG No Yes Yes Yes
QNG No Yes Updated Yes
REA Yes [2] Yes Yes No
REM Yes Yes Yes Updated
REG No Yes Yes Yes
RMG No Yes Yes Yes
SBS No No No Yes
SBP No No No Yes
SND Yes [2] Yes Yes Yes
SDC No Yes Yes Yes
URL Yes [2] Yes Yes Yes
XFR Yes Yes Yes Yes
Async CHL No Yes Yes Yes
FLN Yes Yes Yes Yes
NLN Yes Yes Updated Yes
NOT No Yes Yes Yes
RNG Yes Yes Yes Yes
UBX No No No Yes
Switchboard ACK Yes Yes Updated Yes
ANS Yes Yes Yes Yes
BYE Yes Yes Yes Yes
CAL Yes Yes Yes Yes
IRO Yes Yes Yes Yes
JOI Yes Yes Yes Yes
MSG Yes Yes Yes Yes
NAK Yes Yes Yes Yes

Notes

  • [1] This is actually a command in the "CVR0" protocol and not any of the "MSNP*" protocol.
  • [2] Not in the IETF Draft, but seen implemented in clients when operating in MSNP2 mode (Messenger 1.0 and 2.0).
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