Hi Mark,
Nope still not working when we try these settings too :(
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you.
On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 4:34 AM, Mark Doliner m...@kingant.net wrote:
Try checking the connection settings for the ICQ account. You can do
this from Pidgin's Accounts window. Modify
Hi,
We are using Pidgin on our CentOS 5.10 64 bit machine Pidgin version is
Pidgin 2.6.6-17.el5_9.1
We are getting errors as follows when we are trying to connect ICQ
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Error requesting https://api.screenname.aol.com/auth/clientLogin: Unable to
connect to api.screenname.aol.com: SSL Connection
On Sat, Aug 16, 2014 at 7:35 AM, we3tech we3carest...@gmail.com wrote:
We are using Pidgin on our CentOS 5.10 64 bit machine Pidgin version is
Pidgin 2.6.6-17.el5_9.1
That version of Pidgin is extremely old (four and a half years). There
have been changes to how Pidgin uses clientlogin since
Hi,
We have tried with 2.7.9 That also shows the same error.
Also we tried with the latest version 2.10.9 and still same error.
Can you please give me some suggestion to solve this issue?
Thank You.
On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 3:25 AM, Mark Doliner m...@kingant.net wrote:
On Sat, Aug 16,
Try checking the connection settings for the ICQ account. You can do
this from Pidgin's Accounts window. Modify the account in question.
Switch to the Advanced tab.
The server should be slogin.icq.com, port should be 5190, connection
security should be Use encryption if available, and use