Hi,
I've been a use for a while and I just returned from vacation.
My AIM account was functioning properly when I left, but I'm unable to connect
today and receive an error stating "incorrect password".
I haven't changed my password recently, and I'm using the same password that
enabled me to log
On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 10:14 AM, wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> My AIM account was functioning properly when I left, but I’m unable to
> connect today and receive an error stating “incorrect password”.
>
@Joseph,
Thank you for contacting the Pidgin community mailing list.
This community mailing list does
o luck again. I wonder why the proxy fields
are given when they are useless?
Is there any way to sort this problem out?
If not, can anyone please direct me to some other messenger for linux
through which I will be able to chat on yahoo.
Thank you.
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ease direct me to some other messenger for linux
> through which I will be able to chat on yahoo.
>
> Thank you.
>
>
I forgot to mention that I use Linux exclusively so please avoid giving
solutions for windows or any other OS (I guess windows already doesn't hav
No one has a reply to this? At least there could be a "yes" or "no"? Or is
my query too stupid?
Why are the proxy options given in the latest pidgin version when it cannot
be used?
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On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 09:58, shailbruce wrote:
>
>
> No one has a reply to this? At least there could be a "yes" or "no"? Or is
> my query too stupid?
> Why are the proxy options given in the latest pidgin version when it cannot
> be used?
You failed to provide any useful information as to why i
On 1/3/2010 9:23 AM, shailbruce wrote:
>
> Alright, I search this problem a lot in both google as well as this forum but
> couldn't find any solution.
>
> I am behind a LAN network that connects to the internet through a proxy
> (which requires username and password). Since the time Yahoo decide
ing to 10.8.202.95:2869.
(03:31:50) proxy: Connected to 10.8.202.95:2869.
(03:31:50) util: request constructed
(03:31:50) docklet: embedded
(03:31:50) util: Response headers: 'HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Length: 3612
Content-Type: text/xml; charset="utf-8"
Server: Microsoft-Windows-NT/5.1
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 17:06, shailbruce wrote:
> Here is the output of "pidgin -d" in the terminal :-
There is nothing useful here for determining a proxy related problem;
your debug log doesn't contain an attempt to connect to yahoo.
However, the following line indicates that there is someth