You can also try the xmpp-ignore-groups Pidgin plugin, which would ignore
the server-side grouping of buddies and let you move buddies to whatever
groups you wanted to without having them reverted

On 6 January 2017 at 10:34, David Woolley <for...@david-woolley.me.uk>
wrote:

> On 05/01/17 14:29, Dale Schiltz wrote:
>
> Every time I shut down and restart Pidgin, there are ten names that
>> always revert to the ‘unfiled’ folder, even after I have moved them.  I
>> have tried clicking and moving them, as well as right clicking and
>> selecting ‘Move’.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>
> Contact Oracle's internal IT support.  It is their, presumably XMPP based,
> server that is doing this, not Pidgin.  The people on this public, peer
> support, mailing list, for the Pidgin IM client, have no access to Oracle's
> infrastructure and no detailed knowledge of its servers.
>
> However we have been told that, if you are within Oracle, and using their
> VPN, some information can be found at <http://my.oracle.com/site/git
> /1591/index.htm>.
>
> Please make  your management aware that about half the messages on this
> list are misdirected ones from Oracle employees.
>
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