Re: unable to use QQ

2011-02-21 Thread tkdchen
2011/2/21 chen xing :
> Unfortunately, I failed to log onto QQ again.
>
> My version is 2.7.10, and as I have known, recently the QQ stopped
> supprorting the protocol of QQ2008.
>
> Thanks a alot.
>
> Xing Chen
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U'd better use Web edition.

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Invisible on XMPP not working

2011-02-21 Thread Frank Lanitz
Hi guys,

Last days a did play around with invisible function of XMPP and it
appears I don't get it up running to work with Pidgin. My accounts still
keeps on being visible and online as before.

I'm using the latest official version of 2.7.x tree but a friend of mine
also did had issues on 2.6.x ... Is there something I need to activate
before using or something I need to check before?

Cheers,
Frank

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unable to open pidgin

2011-02-21 Thread tracey brown
I'm unable to open my pidgin account.  I've recently received a new 
laptop and I'm not to sure if my account setting is correct.


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help

2011-02-21 Thread GERALD wAITE
i am having problems getting in to my account on my software it says i have a 
wrong pass word


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Re: Invisible on XMPP not working

2011-02-21 Thread Mark Doliner
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 5:30 AM, Frank Lanitz  wrote:
> Last days a did play around with invisible function of XMPP and it
> appears I don't get it up running to work with Pidgin. My accounts still
> keeps on being visible and online as before.
>
> I'm using the latest official version of 2.7.x tree but a friend of mine
> also did had issues on 2.6.x ... Is there something I need to activate
> before using or something I need to check before?

I believe Pidgin does not support setting yourself "invisible to
everyone" for XMPP.  (I know there is an "Invisible" option in the
status selector, but I believe it has no effect on XMPP accounts.  In
fact, if you sign on with ONLY an XMPP account then the "Invisible"
option is hidden.)

--Mark

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Re: unable to open pidgin

2011-02-21 Thread David Woolley

tracey brown wrote:
I'm unable to open my pidgin account.  I've recently received a new 
laptop and I'm not to sure if my account setting is correct.


Please contact Oracle IT support.  You do not have a Pidgin account, but 
rather an account on their (XMPP?) server.


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Re: unable to use QQ

2011-02-21 Thread chen xing
What a pity!  It was a really good software.

However, I think the update information of the newest version which still
includes an update for QQ, may misadvise the user.

I hope that I can contribute, but I am just a lawyer :(


2011/2/21 David Woolley 

> chen xing wrote:
>
>> Unfortunately, I failed to log onto QQ again.
>>  My version is 2.7.10, and as I have known, recently the QQ stopped
>> supprorting the protocol of QQ2008.
>>
>
> The last that I heard, no QQ users were amongst the Pidgin developers. QQ
> will have no effective support until a QQ user starts contributing code
> updates.
>
> In particular, the QQ protocol doesn't seem to be published, so a QQ user
> will need to reverse engineer the changes.
>
>
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> that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work.
>
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Internal Problem (I can't enter new contacts)

2011-02-21 Thread Elí Centeno

Hello, my problem is the following one: When I try to add a new contact, the 
Pidgin messenger says the contact can't be added because the email address is 
invalid. I know that the emails I add are valid (I've already confirmed with 
eMail verifier). This should be an internal problem of Pidgin. Even I upgraded 
to the latest version of Pidgin, but the problem continues. What should I do?
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Re: Internal Problem (I can't enter new contacts)

2011-02-21 Thread David Woolley

Elí Centeno wrote:
Hello, my problem is the following one: When I try to add a new contact, 
the Pidgin messenger says the contact can't be added because the email 
address is invalid. I know that the emails I add are valid (I've already 
confirmed with eMail verifier). This should be an internal problem of 
Pidgin. Even I upgraded to the latest version of Pidgin, but the problem 
continues. What should I do?


Provide information that is actually useful for debugging, you didn't 
even tell us this specifically affected MSN.


This issue is being tracked at http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/13298
but a quick skim suggests the developers are still unable to reproduce 
it and are looking for very detailed debugging output.


Any problem report needs, the exact version of Pidgin, the OS, and 
version, how you are connected to the internet, the exact wording of the 
error message, and the identity of the services affected.  Many, like 
this, also need the contents of the debug window (caution: this is a 
public, archived, mailing list).  Any user should be able to provide these.


This problem seems to require additional information which may require a 
user with software development or IT management skills.



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