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Up to v0.95.4, Miranda didn't support ICQ passwords longer than 8 symbols. If you have ever entered a password longer than that, Miranda would store the whole password in a database, but send only the first 8 symbols to server. ICQ servers did not support more than 8, too. They increased the maximum password length to 16 symbols. So the change was made in Miranda to meet the standards.
Up to v0.95.4, Miranda didn't support ICQ passwords longer than 8 symbols. If you have ever entered a password longer than that, Miranda would store the whole password in a database, but send only the first 8 symbols to server. ICQ servers did not support more than 8, too. Recently they increased the maximum password length to 16 symbols. So the change was made in Miranda to meet the standards.

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Up to v0.95.4, Miranda didn't support ICQ passwords longer than 8 symbols. If you have ever entered a password longer than that, Miranda would store the whole password in a database, but send only the first 8 symbols to server. ICQ servers did not support more than 8, too. Recently they increased the maximum password length to 16 symbols. So the change was made in Miranda to meet the standards.

Up to v0.95.4, Miranda didn't support ICQ passwords longer than 8 symbols. If you have ever entered a password longer than that, Miranda would store the whole password in a database, but send only the first 8 symbols to server. ICQ servers did not support more than 8, too. Recently they increased the maximum password length to 16 symbols. So the change was made in Miranda to meet the standards.