Need a way to Chat with an Email Id through Script

2012-03-27 Thread divakar govindarajan

Hi Pidgin Help Team,

I know that One of way of Chat with a  Person is by Clicking   Buddies 
in Menu == New Instant Message == Typing or copying Email Id .

But I want call it through a Script like using Java Script .
Is there any way to do it ?

Thanks for any help in Advance !!

Thanks  Regards,
Divakar


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IRC and joining a group

2012-03-27 Thread Matthias Apitz

Hello,

I'm using pidgin 2.10.0 on FreeBSD 10-CURRENT, as well as an IRC client;
it signs in fine on start to irc.freenode.net; is there a way to configure a
default group it should join on start?

Thanks

matthias
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is typing font on Linux

2012-03-27 Thread Ruscour
This is probably the least critical (and dumbest) question of all time.

I'm using Xfce (if that makes any difference at all) and I'm desperately
trying to find the name of the font that I can only see used during a
conversation, *blah blah* is typing  That font is awesome.  I've
tried everything I can think of to find what the font is called, but to no
avail.

So if anyone knows, please let me know!  Also, I'd appreciate it if someone
could tell me how I could have figured this out myself without asking so I
can feel like a dumbass.

Thanks,
Russell
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RE: IRC and joining a group

2012-03-27 Thread David Balažic
 From: support-boun...@pidgin.im 
 [mailto:support-boun...@pidgin.im] On Behalf Of Matthias Apitz
 Hello,
 
 I'm using pidgin 2.10.0 on FreeBSD 10-CURRENT, as well as an 
 IRC client;
 it signs in fine on start to irc.freenode.net; is there a way 
 to configure a
 default group it should join on start?

I believe that can be set in the channel properties. (if not there yet, in the 
Buffy list add a Chat (select the channel) and there is the option Auto-Join 
- right click on the chat/channel in the budy list window)

Regards,
David

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Re: IRC and joining a group

2012-03-27 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Tuesday, March 27, 2012 a las 01:28:06PM +0200, David Balažic escribió:

  From: support-boun...@pidgin.im 
  [mailto:support-boun...@pidgin.im] On Behalf Of Matthias Apitz
  Hello,
  
  I'm using pidgin 2.10.0 on FreeBSD 10-CURRENT, as well as an 
  IRC client;
  it signs in fine on start to irc.freenode.net; is there a way 
  to configure a
  default group it should join on start?
 
 I believe that can be set in the channel properties. (if not there yet, in 
 the Buffy list add a Chat (select the channel) and there is the option 
 Auto-Join - right click on the chat/channel in the budy list window)
 

Yes, now I have it. My problem was that I joined the IRC without having
a created a chat entry in the buddy list. One must create it and set the
option for it.

Thanks for your hint

matthias
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UNIX since V7 on PDP-11, UNIX on mainframe since ESER 1055 (IBM /370)
UNIX on x86 since SVR4.2 UnixWare 2.1.2, FreeBSD since 2.2.5

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need help

2012-03-27 Thread Bobby Bacallo
Hi
I have question  , I have  2  IM contacts( aol  and  msn)  combined  in 1  
window  , how  can I  take  out  or  separate the  2  Im contact?
Thanks

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Drive, Milpitas, CA 95035 |D: (408)856-0536|F: (408)324-0812   
|www.wintecind.comhttp://www.wintecind.com/
IMMSN  bob...@wintecind.com,  Yahoo  bobbyb6...@yahoo.com  , Email:  
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Active Directory auto login

2012-03-27 Thread Sam Jesberg

Hello,

My company wants to use pidgin to auto login. We already have our 
internal chat server using LDAP.


So for example, myself (AD account) username: samujesb1 password: qwe123$!
I log into a PC with those credentials, those are the same credentials I 
also log into our chat server with.
Is there a way when I log into a PC with my AD credentials it also logs 
into the our chat server using Pidgin with the same credentials?


Thanks,
Sam Jesberg

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Re: Active Directory auto login

2012-03-27 Thread Daniel Atallah
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 17:59, Sam Jesberg samjesb...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello,

 My company wants to use pidgin to auto login. We already have our internal
 chat server using LDAP.

 So for example, myself (AD account) username: samujesb1 password: qwe123$!

I hope that is not your real password :)

 I log into a PC with those credentials, those are the same credentials I
 also log into our chat server with.
 Is there a way when I log into a PC with my AD credentials it also logs into
 the our chat server using Pidgin with the same credentials?

There are two parts of this - the first one is whether or not your IM
server can support such a thing and the the second part is getting
Pidgin to use your credentials.

It's all theoretically possible, but it's pretty non-trivial.
At one point, I had a an Openfire XMPP server set up to do this with
Pidgin clients running on Windows, but it required jumping through
quite a few hoops.

-D

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Re: is typing font on Linux

2012-03-27 Thread Aaron Leonard

Screenshot or it didn't happen.

There exist some websites that try to identify fonts:

http://www.identifont.com/
http://www.makeuseof.com/dir/whatfontis-online-font-identifier/

etc.

Cheers,

Aaron



On 3/27/2012 1:51 AM, rusc...@gmail.com (Ruscour) wrote:

This is probably the least critical (and dumbest) question of all time.

I'm using Xfce (if that makes any difference at all) and I'm 
desperately trying to find the name of the font that I can only see 
used during a conversation, *blah blah* is typing  That font is 
awesome.  I've tried everything I can think of to find what the font 
is called, but to no avail.


So if anyone knows, please let me know!  Also, I'd appreciate it if 
someone could tell me how I could have figured this out myself without 
asking so I can feel like a dumbass.


Thanks,
Russell


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Re: Active Directory auto login

2012-03-27 Thread Daniel Atallah
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 18:20, Sam Jesberg samjesb...@gmail.com wrote:
 On 3/27/2012 5:07 PM, Daniel Atallah wrote:

 On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 17:59, Sam Jesbergsamjesb...@gmail.com  wrote:

 Hello,

 My company wants to use pidgin to auto login. We already have our
 internal
 chat server using LDAP.

 So for example, myself (AD account) username: samujesb1 password:
 qwe123$!

 I hope that is not your real password :)

 I log into a PC with those credentials, those are the same credentials I
 also log into our chat server with.
 Is there a way when I log into a PC with my AD credentials it also logs
 into
 the our chat server using Pidgin with the same credentials?

 There are two parts of this - the first one is whether or not your IM
 server can support such a thing and the the second part is getting
 Pidgin to use your credentials.

 It's all theoretically possible, but it's pretty non-trivial.
 At one point, I had a an Openfire XMPP server set up to do this with
 Pidgin clients running on Windows, but it required jumping through
 quite a few hoops.

 -D

 Yea that's not my real password, just an example :)
 I actually have the exact setup you have, I use Openfire XMPP which uses
 LDAP (integrates with AD) to grab usernames and passwords for users. Do you
 have documentation of how you did it?

No, unfortunately, I don't have any documentation - the hard part was
getting the Openfire part working.

It looks like http://community.igniterealtime.org/docs/DOC-1060 and
http://community.igniterealtime.org/docs/DOC-1362 are available as
documentation for the openfire part.

I suggest using Spark as a test client because it should work out of
the box, then once it's working see:
http://pidgin.im/pipermail/support/2009-August/004892.html

-D
Once i

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FB App Passwords Pidgin

2012-03-27 Thread Alex Papadopoulos
Pidgin has been working fine with my Facebook account. Today I noticed
that FB started supporting App Passwords - so I created a password
(on Facebook) for Pidgin's exclusive use.

I updated my FB account details on Pidgin to use this new password but
all I'm getting is a Not Authorized message.

Any ideas what could be wrong? Does this work for others? How can I
troubleshoot this?

Thanks

Alex

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