Debs Collins wrote:
I tried to log into my pidgin last night and it wouldn't accept my
account saying invalid password/ username i tried to sort this and an
error401 keeps coming up. I tried to authenticate my pidgin again but
still nothing.Could you give me some advise on this please.
You
seems like the problem lies with my aol then as i cannot get into my aims
messenger but thank you for your advise
From: David Woolley for...@david-woolley.me.uk
To: Debs Collins debs.coll...@yahoo.com
Cc: support@pidgin.im support@pidgin.im
Sent: Saturday, 14
seems like the problem lies with my aol then as i cannot get into my aims
messenger but thank you for your advise
From: David Woolley for...@david-woolley.me.uk
To: Debs Collins debs.coll...@yahoo.com
Cc: support@pidgin.im support@pidgin.im
Sent: Saturday, 14
Hello
My name is Josh. Every year our group is charged with coming up a way to
improve productivity. For my yearly improvement, I am trying to find a IM
program that we could use as a backup when our IM server crashes, which is
often. We use Lotus Notes at DST and our group heavily relies on
On 01/14/12 22:12, jjc...@dstsystems.com wrote:
Hello
My name is Josh. Every year our group is charged with coming up a way to
improve productivity. For my yearly improvement, I am trying to find a
IM program that we could use as a backup when our IM server crashes,
which is often. We use
On Sat, 14 Jan 2012, jjc...@dstsystems.com wrote:
2. How secure is PIDGIN. Please be specific.
Pidgin would be security neutral - that is, it is as secure as the
environment you use it with.
To expound here, Pidgin provides support for standard security
features as available through all
On 01/14/12 23:13, Dennis Carr wrote:
On Sat, 14 Jan 2012, jjc...@dstsystems.com wrote:
passwords are NOT stored in plaintext (examination of
~/.purple/accounts.xml) - I'm not clear on the encryption scheme though.
This is not a correct statement. Passwords are not encrypted in the