On Wed, 2008-05-07 at 08:48 +0200, Sascha Vogt wrote:
> The Buddy Alarm is available under "Tools -> Buddy Alarm". (Hope this is
> the right translation and place as I use a localized version. If not,
> someone hopefully corrects me ;)
Tools -> Buddy Pounces
Richard
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Hi,
I think, this should have gone to the list as well, therfore fullquote.
John Moore 3rd wrote:
> Sascha Vogt wrote:
>> Maybe you want to try Buddy-Alarm. There you can trigger events if
>> specific buddies signs in/off, and many more.
>
> Can You provide a Link to 'Buddy Alarm'?
>
> TIA!
>
Hi!
I think I just discovered why Pidgin suddenly fails to connect to
amessage.de (and maybe other XMPP servers) with an "SSL Handshake"
error. My Pidgin (2.4.1 from Ubuntu Hardy) uses the libnss SSL library
which only has weak ciphers activated by default:
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security
Hi, I've seen various mailing list posts and a related project (remote
logging), but perhaps there have been updates/progress since those
posts/projects. I'm wondering if there's a way to use a local
pidgin/purple frontend to control a remote pidgin/purple backend.
This is so that I can leave
Hi,
Shane Martinez wrote:
> glance at it quickly to see who's online. Some people are overseas and
> hard to catch. ...
Maybe you want to try Buddy-Alarm. There you can trigger events if
specific buddies signs in/off, and many more.
> ... I guess that would be another option that would be ni
I could do that, but I prefer to keep it open. I like the ability to glance
at it quickly to see who's online. Some people are overseas and hard to
catch. I guess that would be another option that would be nice is a "last
seen" date which tells you when the person last logged in. Something I
re
If you close the buddy list window, then only the systray icon stays,
the taskbar button goes away.
This is how I run it.
Regards,
David
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