I hope so :-) I think they see users switching rather than using the two services in parallel, and users are more likely to switch if they can still communicate with their MSN contacts via our Jabber service.
The EBW thing about the MSN gateway is that it requires the users to give us their MSN username and password. This kind of thing is very much against our policy, but I didn't want to mention that because it would have caused arguments.
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Date: 2005-12-06 18:39 (UTC)The EBW thing about the MSN gateway is that it requires the users to give us their MSN username and password. This kind of thing is very much against our policy, but I didn't want to mention that because it would have caused arguments.