on this restriction?
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work.
___
Support
.)
Exactly what does one need to do to reproduce the fault.
Note. In your case, I think it would help if you asked the question in
both English and Chinese
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here
to debug this myself; I'm just trying to get
the information that someone else will need to do that.)
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice
change. I sometimes dry run installs.
6.) Confirming finishation (with the option to run)
Possibly built into the installer package.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam
frank wrote:
Ich kann Pidgin nicht mehr aktivieren, habe mein Passwot vergessen.
See the answer to unable to log into Pidgin.
Translation:
I can no longer start Pidgin (because) I've forgotten my password.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want
Rich Cowe wrote:
I am not able to connect using my Yahoo account in pidgin.
If you want help, and the answers to other similar queries didn't solve
your problem, you are going to have to provide a lot more information
than that.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters
expectations for an ordinary user:
The output of the command line netstat command.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding
dhruv bhutani wrote:
I'd like to know if we can add rss support to get the headlines from
rss feeds instantaneously.
RSS is a pull technology, so it will never give you instantaneous results.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says
Sonia wrote:
Since some days ago I can´t open my pidgin chat. It says that my count
has been disabled (deshabilitada) and I don´t understand the reason
why.Could you please help me?
You will have to ask the people who run your account.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters
!
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work.
___
Support@pidgin.im
Helon van Dyk wrote:
Can not get mxit pc to work. Login problems
Please see the answer given to all the other people having problems with
the MXit plugin. It helps to read recent postings before asking a question.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever
.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work.
___
Support@pidgin.im mailing
on the
short cut.
For Unix/Linux, I would typically use a package from the makers of the
OS/Linux distribution, and they would choose the location.
If you use make install, you can look at the Makefile.
Most modern Unix like systems also have whereis, find and locate commands.
--
David Woolley
of
MSN, unapproved, client has is that the service provider can change the
service, to make it incompatible, without warning, however it is
interesting that all the problem reports come from people with rather
limited computer knowledge.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters
the best that is available.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
the underlying abuser. This may involve cooperation from
their ISP, and a really determined abuser may continually change ISPs.
Ultimately, though, this is an issue between you and AIM and not related
to Pidgin.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want
, where it may be possible to get support on the
MXit plugin for pidgin.
http://devzone.mxit.com/trac/libpurple/
http://devzone.mxit.com/forum/libpurple/
The plugin is not supported by this list.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says
Erik Test wrote:
Couldn't you submit a bug report to Pidgin?
Does the bug tracker support confidential reports? Typically such
people don't want vulnerabilities publicised to the hackers until they
are fixed or the maintainers have failed to respond expeditiously.
--
David Woolley
that they have to modify the code to come under that
obligation. Section 3 applies to executables distributed under both
section 1 and section 2.
They would be strongly advised to include the source code on the CD, as
that fulfills their obligation with no further hassle.
--
David Woolley
Emails
is over.
My interpretation is that it's fine for them to distribute an
unmodified binary as long as they tell people you can get the source
from http://pidgin.im/; And I'm personally ok with that.
And they only distribute it using HTTP.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters
, half inch, tape is no longer customearily used.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
that is used by users with programming skills will
quickly get forked into a version without the adverts!
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice
to the source on a network server.
No. It doesn't allow the network server option.
Are we looking at the same 6 b?
I was looking at the version you posted. The version you included this
time is different and is closer to the GPLV2.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters
identified. In the likely event it is imposed by the
service, you won't be able to change it. If it is imposed by Pidgin, it
will probably require a source code change.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address
person, so Pidgin is subject to any restrictions imposed by
Yahoo.
Yahoo have changed the way that their servers work, recently, so may
well have changed the maximum message size.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should
yaip wrote:
Where would I do that? Where in my account settings would it be?
If the limit is set by Yahoo, it is probable that you cannot change it.
If there is a problem with Pidgin, you will need to provide the
debugging log output.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business
David Woolley wrote:
http://devzone.mxit.com/forum/libpurple/
This should be:
http://devzone.mxit.com/forum/Pidgin%20-%20libpurple/
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam
with pidgin because of
that, so I am hoping you guys and gals out there will please tell me how
to fix this so I will stop getting kicked off aim.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world
://devzone.mxit.com/trac/libpurple/
http://devzone.mxit.com/forum/Pidgin%20-%20libpurple/
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may
David Woolley wrote:
yaip wrote:
I'm not too sure what you mean by service. I'm just chatting to
someone on
who is on Yahoo. Is Yahoo a service you mean?
Yahoo is the service. You are not just chatting to someone on Yahoo,
In the case of Yahoo, Pidgin imposes the limit, but that limit
, given the
nature of the mailing list to which you posted.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
encrypted, which
means third party software can only do things permitted by the Skype
API, or which can be done by intercepting the sound card interface.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here
the MXit plugin. Please try these
URLs:
http://devzone.mxit.com/trac/libpurple/
http://devzone.mxit.com/forum/Pidgin%20-%20libpurple/
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam
corbin palm wrote:
http://devzone.mxit.com/trac/libpurple/
http://devzone.mxit.com/forum/Pidgin%20-%20libpurple/
(Hint: It helps if you summarise the details of the enquiry in the
subject, and also if you read recent list posting before posting.)
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal
do include a subject that is a precis of the question.
Please don't post large binary attachments to public lists.
Please quote the exact text, including spelling, of error messages.
Please read before posting.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want
?
What did you do to produce this error?
Is this the exact and complete text of the error message?
What have you tried to get round the error?
How are you connected to the internet, with particular reference to
firewalls and address translation?
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business
here, only because I assume you are an
experienced list user.)
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
tighter specification.
Fixed price, in technology development, is not an excuse for the buyer
to avoid responsibility!
Note: the OP appears to be near Montreal, Canada.
ITT = Invitation to Tender
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855
client is likely not
to work with current services.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
think the question is:
Subject: My news
I'm unable to read [email|messages] that arrive in my absence.
(Invalid parameter)
Is this included in the free version of the Pidgin service?
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says
they expect it to be used. In
particular, they should know why they are not using the official client.
(The main reasons for most people using Pidgin are likely to that they
want to use an operating system other than Windows, or that they want to
use several services at the same time.)
--
David
Although I'm not sure the French message was actually about Pidgin, the
message also needs to make it clear the list is in English, or, better,
should be localised to reference a list in the appropriate language.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may
Evan Platt wrote:
Not sure what you mean by 'the message' .. but - my .02:
Help About.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive
it as doing everything that a
Windows Netbook will do.
The user then expects it to support the videoconferencing in Windows
Messenger, even though video support was only actually added to Pidgin
this week and may or may not inter-work with MSN Messenger..
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal
have already told you this and where to find them!
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
-directee successfully post to the forum.
Copied to the OP, who almost certainly didn't subscribe to the pidgin list.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good
John Moore 3rd wrote:
David Woolley wrote:
Gets my vote. I'd also suggest bouncing any posting that contains the
words email, intended and confidential within a couple of lines of
each other.
I understand the frustration; but without employing Google Labs
technology I know of no practical
probably try their existing
support channels:
http://devzone.mxit.com/trac/libpurple/
http://devzone.mxit.com/forum/Pidgin%20-%20libpurple/
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam
need the
very latest version of Pidgin, currently 2.6.1. I haven't used them
myself, so I don't know what other limitations exist.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam
/
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work.
___
Support@pidgin.im
, but the less
they look like web accesses to legitimate sites, the less reliable they
will be.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive
and disconnects, producing this
message: Connection with server lost : the network/other party(?) has
closed the connection.
Spontaneous connection losses sounds like a proxy policy issue.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says
sasi kumar wrote:
But file transfer is not doing correctly.
so please take necessary action for this..
There is insufficient information to do anything. It presumably works
for most people.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want
Paul Aurich wrote:
Install the debug version and get a crash report of the crash.
Instructions at http://pidgin.im/gdb.php
Actually, the only relevant instruction there, for Vista users, is to go
to http://developer.pidgin.im/wiki/TipsForBugReports.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal
(yong hznzi) jiu keneng bangzhu women kan dong ni de yisi.
___
Support@pidgin.im mailing list
Want to unsubscribe? Use this link:
http://pidgin.im/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever
not write deliberately incorrect English, e.g. u for
you, when making serious requests. People will make an allowance for
the use of a second language, but not for deliberate misuse.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should
tightened security to the point that it can make a big difference as
to whether or not an install will fail). As good practice, you should
also have told us which plugin was involved.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should
, it opens an
Internet Explorer window. Can I set it to use firefox?
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
the same API (albeit not with
the YouTube service), I would very much doubt that you can use the GPL.
IANAL. The only advice is to get proper advice.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world
Shashank Sahni wrote:
For the last couple of days I have been unable to connect to gtalk using
pidgin..
It keeps on saying connection refused
This is the debug file generated..
http://paste-it.net/public/lf7572e/
The first thing to check for would be firewalls.
--
David Woolley
Emails
dled = downloaded
checkd = checked
dnt = don't
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
an invalid SSL certificate (expired?).
We are also likely to want you to cut and paste the Pidgin debug log (as
text) and send it to this list.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world
that there was an authentication
failure, or that the program is not supported on my server because I
require encryption. How do I fix this? Thanks so much. Kellie
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world
a false origin for installing.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
Mr JP Meintjies South Africa *
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
is in the
independent browsers, given that, as far as I know, the specification
hasn't been finalised.
truely an incredible communication protocol that would work incredibly
with pidgin.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should
to connect to MXiT server'
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
Ina VD Westhuizen wrote:
I have a problem with my pidgin If I go into pidgin it keeps on telling
me UNABLE TO CONNECT TO MXIT SERVER. PLEASE CHECK YOUR SERVER SERVER
SETTINGS Can someone please help me I need the settings
This is the reply that Pidgin Support sent to you; unfortunately
.
Which version of pidgin?
Which operating system and version?
What does the debug log say (please copy as text, not as a screenshot)?
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam
. Looking at your job title, it shouldn't be
difficult for you to provide this information, including the algorithm
to use.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam
it has just done a defensive check and discovered that the file
descriptor isn't open.)
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address
messaging services, and cannot
work without using one. Your problem lies with whichever service you
are using.
(I still believe that will be AIM.)
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here
may be difficult to change. On the other
hand, I may well have overlooked something.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address
on my
desktop with just the status bar icon)?
If the memory footprint is not increasing with out bound, I would say it
was par for the course these days. Note that memory use will drift up
with time, although it should reach a limit.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters
, that would be starting Pidgin.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
. If not, you need to get the
correct proxy settings from them.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
-1.0-0 (=0.7.6)
This is an RPM package issue. The packager may be distinct from the
plugin maintainers.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice
to whoever
added the 2.2.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
, but got
complaints from people using subject only threading.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
and currently
logged onto a service to which you are currently logged on via that copy
(although not saying that this is actually possible)?
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam
support. Quicktate (not involved in
this case) appears to be one of those. This tends to compound the
confusion between Pidgin and some, possibly locally operated, instant
messaging service.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says
mailing list
Want to unsubscribe? Use this link:
http://pidgin.im/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive
that it is talking to a human, rather than a
machine.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work.
___
Support@pidgin.im
tools understand the ~ convention.
I think it is fairly clear from the question that he is only using the
system via the GUI. I find it difficult to believe that a command line
user would not know about home directories and . files.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters
in and log
out beyween buddy lists
You don't need to logout of one account to use another; it can give you
the union of all your buddy lists all online at the same time.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address
that they would support it here. I'd suggest trying to contact them direct.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may
make
sense, so we really do need the instructions from Quicktate.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
mothers, or the disabled)
working from home. The people have to be literate in natural languages,
but tend not to be computer literate, and I get the impression that
Quicktate supply very little support, possibly because they are in a
buyer's market for labour.
--
David Woolley
Emails
.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work.
___
Support@pidgin.im
Kukuruda, Jerry wrote:
Nothing.
You use the mechanism provided by your operating system for starting
things when you log in. As you haven't told us your operating system,
it is a bit difficult to be more precise.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses
on this list.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work.
___
Support@pidgin.im
to server when
using MSN'.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
). They do not translate word for word, but the fact that they
are still produce very bad translations demonstrates how difficult the
problem is for someone with lots of commercial resources, including the
ability to licence existing dictionary data.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal
they will
provide it here, but, in practice, that doesn't seem to happen.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
know what else to do to try and get my account working again
and I need my IM. what can i do?
Note that support requests should summarise the key features of the problem.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address
of identical
answers to this problem on the support list archives.
Please remember, though, that it is AOL that broke compatibility.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam
/listinfo/support
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work.
___
Support
, it is sometimes important to include the exact text of error messages.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
doesn't display the adverts, they may have added code
to detect Pidgin, to protect their advertising revenue.
尊敬的用户,您的QQ版本已经停止使用,
请到http://hi.qq.com
下载并安装最新的QQ版本。
给您带来不便,敬请谅解!
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says
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