I'll address that question in its time.
For now, though, I don't want to put the cart before the horse; addressing
protocols (i.e. XMPP, SIP, OSCAR, etc.) while still talking about a service
(akin to AIM, YIM, MSN, ICQ, etc.).
On Fri, 7 Apr 2017 pid...@alexoren.com wrote:
> First try to answer
First try to answer this one question:
How will your service be better than XMPP (which is an open protocol with
several open-source implementations)?
On 07-04-2017 18:03, pid...@mail.iqk.com wrote:
For years I've contemplated starting an IM service. The idea keeps
coming back to mind as all
For years I've contemplated starting an IM service. The idea keeps coming back
to mind as all the big boys keep dropping out (or the technical equivalent of
dropping out), frustrating their users (including myself).
I cannot, possibly, be the first person to have this thought, right?
On 07/04/17 14:32, Whalen, Christina wrote:
Why am I locked out of IM when I was trying to log into it using the
same password that I use to log into Pidgin? Are there two different
passwords (one for IM and one for Pidgin)? How do I reset the password
for IM now that I'm locked out?
There
To Whom It May Concern:
Why am I locked out of IM when I was trying to log into it using the same
password that I use to log into Pidgin? Are there two different passwords
(one for IM and one for Pidgin)? How do I reset the password for IM now
that I'm locked out?
Thank you for your help.