Hi folks,
I am using pidgin to connect to Gtalk. But as i configure it, it show SSL
Connection failed. My configuration is as below.
Basic Tab
UserName: gaurangnshah
Doamin: gmail.com
Advance Tab
Require SSL/TLS: Uncheck
Force old(port 5223) SSL: checked
Allow Plain text auth ... :
On Wed, 12 Aug 2009 07:08:24 +
gaurangns...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi folks,
I am using pidgin to connect to Gtalk. But as i configure it, it show SSL
Connection failed.
Works for me
My configuration is as below.
Basic Tab
UserName: gaurangnshah
Doamin: gmail.com
Advance Tab
No it's not working too..
I am not sure but this can be the problem. I am not able to access the
talk.google.com account. But yeah I am able to access the gmail through
https protocol.
So is there any XMPP server other then talk.google.com that will work ??
On Aug 12, 2009 12:44pm, Brian
And michaelcbr...@msn.com spoke on 08/12/2009 01:11 AM, saying:
On Wed, 2009-08-12 at 00:52 -0700, Paul Aurich wrote:
On Aug 12, 2009, at 00:39, michaelcbr...@msn.com wrote:
Thinking this was another casting issue, I tried casting the type for
the callback to PurpleCallback, since that looks
On Wed, 2009-08-12 at 07:56 -0700, Paul Aurich wrote:
And michaelcbr...@msn.com spoke on 08/12/2009 01:11 AM, saying:
On Wed, 2009-08-12 at 00:52 -0700, Paul Aurich wrote:
On Aug 12, 2009, at 00:39, michaelcbr...@msn.com wrote:
Thinking this was another casting issue, I tried casting the
Is this possible? I've created a group called 'Treatment'. I right
clicked on 'buddies' entered individually and moved them to the group I
created. Now, how do I send a msg. to the group and everyone in that
group receive it?
Thanks,
Mike
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On Wed, 12 Aug 2009 16:58:14 -0300
Leonardo Feijo leofe...@terra.com.br wrote:
I'd like to disable those alerts when my contacts
get on-line and when they send me new messages.
Do you mean sounds? Tools-Preferences-Sounds and adjust the settings
to suit yourself.
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Brian Morrison
Hello,
I'm using Ubuntu 9.0.4 with Pidgin 2.5.8.
I'd like to disable those alerts when my contacts
get on-line and when they send me new messages.
Thanks in advanced,
Leonardo
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I've been using GAIM 1.5.0 for some time (it came with my copy of Puppy
Linux) and have been quite content with it. Up until now, I've seen no
reason to upgrade to Pidgin. I am presently running Puppy Linux 3.01.
Now there's a reason. I'm getting messages from Yahoo! that support (I
presume
Hi,
how do i change my ICQ nickname in Pidgin?
I mean my name that is displayed to others.
thanks.
marvin
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Mike Webb wrote:
Any help along this line will be appreciated. The 15th is only 3 days away!
Be sure and locate then Back-Up accounts.xml and then store the backup
copy some place SAFE. This file contains all Your Contacts/Buddies, etc.
JOHN ;)
Timestamp: Wednesday 12 Aug 2009, 19:50 --400
Mike Webb wrote:
However, I've not seen any notes on how to make moving to Pidgin an
actual upgrade in the sense of my accounts, settings, logs and such from
GAIM being imported into Pidgin. May I simply drag-n-drop my GAIM data
directories' content into the corresponding Pidgin data
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 00:43, Steve Rsteve@gmail.com wrote:
Will the rpms be posted soon? I looked through all the FAQs, the support
mailing list archive, Google, but no further information.
Sourceforge recently did a massive overhaul of their file
release/download system, in the process
muffet wrote:
Is there a way to keep everything in the TrueCrypt volume with the regular
Pidgin ap? Or do I need to install Portable Pidgin (with the OTR included)
into my TC volume?
The location of Pidgin's configuration directory (which includes logs) can be
changed by creating a .bat
On Wed, 2009-08-12 at 22:20 -0400, John Bailey wrote:
muffet wrote:
Is there a way to keep everything in the TrueCrypt volume with the regular
Pidgin ap? Or do I need to install Portable Pidgin (with the OTR included)
into my TC volume?
The location of Pidgin's configuration directory
Richard Laager wrote:
On Wed, 2009-08-12 at 22:20 -0400, John Bailey wrote:
The location of Pidgin's configuration directory (which includes logs)
can be
changed by creating a .bat file that calls Pidgin with the -c argument.
If your
TrueCrypt volume is mounted with Windows drive
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