you the reply
> am not savvy I guess as I cannot find such a link anyplace
> ICQ WIM
>
> AND AM NOT SKILLED enough to find how to
> find ICQ WIM I guess.
>
> thanks
> will prob have to forget pidgin and
> try downloading miranda.im
>
> Joe
>
Sir, thank you the replyam not savvy I guess as I cannot find such a link
anyplaceICQ WIM
AND AM NOT SKILLED enough to find how to
find ICQ WIM I guess.
thankswill prob have to forget pidgin andtry downloading miranda.im
Joe
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On 2016-04-27 13:54, Ben Gordon wrote:
Thanks - that worked - good to go . Have a nice evening & thanks.
Awesome! One thing though, how did you end up here in the first place?
Oracle users send a lot of messages to this list, the majority of which
are related to Oracle's own inte
Thanks - that worked - good to go . Have a nice evening & thanks.
-Original Message-
From: Ethan Blanton [mailto:e...@pidgin.im]
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2016 4:50 PM
To: Ben Gordon <ben.gor...@oracle.com>
Cc: support@pidgin.im
Subject: Re: Where do I get my Pidgin passwor
Ben Gordon spake unto us the following wisdom:
> Where do I get my Pidgin password ? Thanks
We do not know anything about Oracle services, this is a peer support
list for a third-party software package (Pidgin) used by Oracle.
Try this Oracle knowledge base article:
http://my.oracle.
On 27/04/16 17:06, Ben Gordon wrote:
Where do I get my Pidgin password ? Thanks
There isn't such a thing as a Pidgin password. You get your password
for the Oracle instant messaging server from whoever in Oracle manages
that server.
This is a peer support mailing list for a piece of open
Where do I get my Pidgin password ? Thanks
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I cant find any information about pidgin attention button, i want to enable
it somehow if its possible
2015-09-23 12:28 GMT+02:00 Gvidas Bernotavicius :
> Hello,
>
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Gvidas Bernotavicius wrote:
> I cant find any information about pidgin attention button, i want to
> enable it somehow if its possible
I think it's enabled by default. Maybe it only appears if the protocol
being used supports it. It should be directly above the text input box
in chat windows.
Hello,
When I use the Pidgin 2.10.10 on Fedora 20 has this issue as follows but 2.10.7
works well.
How can I solve it or avoid it?
Thanks.
[cid:part1.09020406.08020801@arris.com]
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On 10/12/14 08:19, Feng, HaiTing wrote:
When I use the Pidgin 2.10.10 on Fedora 20 has this issue as follows but
The current version is 2.10.11.
2.10.7 works well.
How can I solve it or avoid it?
Contact your IT department and ask for a copy of the root certificate
and install it for
I'm a longtime user of Pidgin and Audium and I just wanted to thank
everyone for the *excellent* work they do. You do an absolutely fabulous
job and it's really appreciated. Thanks for making my life, and the world,
a better place (and supporting Open Source Software
: Thanks for a job well done
I'm a longtime user of Pidgin and Audium and I just wanted to thank everyone
for the excellent work they do. You do an absolutely fabulous job and it's
really appreciated. Thanks for making my life, and the world, a better place
(and supporting Open Source Software
an update which corrected the problem, I rather think I'll start shopping
for a new chat program. Fortunately, one's already installed on my
computer, thanks to Ubuntu telling me what software I should run, so hey,
I'll give it a try.
I know you don't appreciate the feedback. But please
Michael Wolf spake unto us the following wisdom:
Well despite a rude Richard Laager (look dude, I'm sorry I didn't
see your request to send to the list. I've suffered brain damage,
and the request was stuffed in under the headers because you didn't
clean up your reply, so no, I didn't see it,
On Tue, 2011-02-08 at 09:08 -0800, Michael Wolf wrote:
the solution to the problem was simply changing the login information
As I said before, I'm not an ICQ expert. By changing the login
information, do you mean you had the wrong username or password, or
something else?
In any case, you
Ethan Blanton spake unto us the following wisdom:
Michael Wolf spake unto us the following wisdom:
Well despite a rude Richard Laager (look dude, I'm sorry I didn't
see your request to send to the list. I've suffered brain damage,
and the request was stuffed in under the headers because
This was presumably about my follow-up to a *second* off-list email:
As I said before, please reply on the list. I will not reply to any
more unsolicited direct emails.
I fully expected Mr. Wolf to resend his reply on list so we could
continue the discussion publicly, so others in the future
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