Karen van Zyl wrote:
As soon as I try to connect to mxit I get the following error:
Error contacting the MXIT WAP site
Although there are rumours that the MXit support team have just
subscribed to this public mailing list, they don't seem to have
answered your question, so you should proba
John Moore 3rd wrote:
David Woolley wrote:
Gets my vote. I'd also suggest bouncing any posting that contains the
words "email", "intended" and "confidential" within a couple of lines of
each other.
I understand the frustration; but without employing Google Labs
technology I know of no practi
I don't mind if this isn't possible to do with the current program, but if
somebody could just let me know if it is or not that would be fantastic.
I've wasted a lot of time trying to figure this out, not understanding why
the same code doesn't work for both widgets. I've been driving myself nuts.
Your website is funny; Multimessenger: Google Talk and Jabber!
Sorry for taking the cheap shot in this multimessage (mail and email) :)
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On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 4:10 PM, Christian
Nagel wrote:
> Hello,
> i guess that you provide the libpurple under GPL. In this case we can't use
> in our produkt goober.com, because that is not open source software.
> could we buy a licence to use your libpurple in goober?
> Best regards,
> Christian
Hello,
i guess that you provide the libpurple under GPL. In this case we
can't use in our produkt goober.com, because that is not open source
software.
could we buy a licence to use your libpurple in goober?
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At 03:21 PM 8/27/2009, you wrote:
I understand the frustration; but without employing Google Labs
technology I know of no practical method for discerning the contents of
an Email Post prior to it's appearance on the List. :-D
Spamassassin :-D
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David Woolley wrote:
> Gets my vote. I'd also suggest bouncing any posting that contains the
> words "email", "intended" and "confidential" within a couple of lines of
> each other.
I understand the frustration; but without employing Google Labs
technology I know of no practical method for disce
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 1:34 PM, David
Woolley wrote:
> Brian Morrison wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 16:23:35 +0200
>>
>> No. However, you may find help in one of the following places:
>>
>> http://devzone.mxit.com/trac/libpurple/
>> http://devzone.mxit.com/forum/libpurple/
>
> This, second, UR
I agree there. I still have to go through and reconfigure a few of my
settings in Thunderbird in regards to HTML email. I don't run into many
recipients who can't see them, but in a mailing list type situation, it
makes sense.
I actually have list emails filtered in my account I use for my p
At 01:58 PM 8/27/2009, you wrote:
Sounds like an excellent idea. Perhaps 'clicking' on the Support
MailTo: Link should generate an automatic 'Form Email' including the
Link to Subscribe/Un-Subscribe along with the 'warning' that the Email
is going to be Posted to a Public Forum. Probably bette
Evan Platt wrote:
Second question - can we disable HTML - rather allowing people to post
HTML? There's no reason (IMHO) a 1 line message of "I can't connect to
the XMITT server" should contain 200 lines of HTML garbage, a JPG
embedded with the company image, etc
Gets my vote. I'd also s
Evan Platt wrote:
> But - correct me if I'm wrong - if a person simply looks in the help
> file and e-mails support@pidgin.im, they aren't subscribed to the list.
> So when someone replies to the list, that person will never see the
> reply(ies) - correct? Should this perhaps be modified? Maybe no
Brian Morrison wrote:
On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 16:23:35 +0200
No. However, you may find help in one of the following places:
http://devzone.mxit.com/trac/libpurple/
http://devzone.mxit.com/forum/libpurple/
This, second, URL is wrong. It is the one on their Wiki, but it leads
to a no such forum
At 01:24 PM 8/27/2009, you wrote:
And two people have already told you this and where to find them!
Two questions this thread brings up, I don't know if it's open for
discussion or just a question for the mods..
The common 'protocol' is to reply to the group.
But - correct me if I'm wrong
Brian Morrison wrote:
On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 06:27:31 -0700
Christopher Cox wrote:
Please confirm a solution to this problem.
It's traditional to search for and download them yourself, neither of
them are written or supported by the Pidgin developers or users.
And two people have already told
Priyesh Patel wrote:
> Trying to configure pidgin to work with Google... it used to work but
> not anymore...
Make sure that You have configured Pidgin to use SSL for Your GTalk
connection.
JOHN ;)
Timestamp: Thursday 27 Aug 2009, 16:23 --400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
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Paul,
Thanks so much for this email. I was having a similar problem when I
downloaded 2.6.1 and installed it on my WinXP machine--couldn't connect
with my company's XMPP chat server. Downloading the libpurple.dll you
recommended did the job.
--Paul
Paul Aurich wrote:
And subbu iyer spoke o
And C, Ashok (NSN - IN/Bangalore) spoke on 08/26/2009 10:37 PM, saying:
> I am using windows XP
>
> -Original Message-
> From: ext Paul Aurich [mailto:darkrai...@pidgin.im]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2009 10:00 PM
> To: C, Ashok (NSN - IN/Bangalore)
> Cc: support@pidgin.im
> Subject: Re
And subbu iyer spoke on 08/27/2009 07:48 AM, saying:
> Thanks Paul!
>
> i tried doing that, but it still does not work.
>
> I am able to connect to gtalk using Pidgin when i am outside the office
> network, however as soon as i get into the office network, the gtalk
> gets disconnected and i get
Thanks Paul!
i tried doing that, but it still does not work.
I am able to connect to gtalk using Pidgin when i am outside the office
network, however as soon as i get into the office network, the gtalk gets
disconnected and i get logged into the office XMPP network. however both not
working simul
On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 08:49:39 -0500
Briggs Library Reference wrote:
> I upgraded from Pidgin 2.6.1 because our ICQ and Yahoo accounts were not
> functioning. The upgrade solved the Yahoo issue, but ICQ is still not
> functioning and now Jabber is not working either. I have tried disabling
> the
I upgraded from Pidgin 2.6.1 because our ICQ and Yahoo accounts were not
functioning. The upgrade solved the Yahoo issue, but ICQ is still not
functioning and now Jabber is not working either. I have tried disabling
the account and then enabling to no avail. Jabber shows up in the
Accounts drop
I installed Pidgin today and it rocks! Much more simple than trillion. I have
one issue however. My yahoo, aol, google talk all work great. I can use MSN
with some people but I have one friend who is running Windows Live Messanger 14
and I see his name and time stamp appear but I cant see dialog
I've managed to get a background image on my buddylist using the following
code:
pixmap_path "~/"
style "my-blist" {
bg_pixmap[NORMAL] = "blistbg.png"#
text[NORMAL] = "#00"
#this makes the text white, if you want black, take this code:#
text[NORMAL] = "#00"
bg[NORMAL] = "#ff"base[NORM
Hi guys
As soon as I try to connect to mxit I get the following error:
Error contacting the MXIT WAP site
Did I do something wrong after creating my account? Please help.
Thank you
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On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 09:29:05 +0200
Sascha Vogt wrote:
> So maybe from now on, the support list should have some people on it,
> answering MXit questions.
Ah, OK, that will undoubtedly help with the lack of knowledge of MXit
here.
--
Brian Morrison
"I am not young enough to kn
Hi Brian,
Brian Morrison schrieb:
> On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 16:23:35 +0200
> "Lindie Henning" wrote:
>> [Asking for MXit support]
>
> No. However, you may find help in one of the following places:
>
> http://devzone.mxit.com/trac/libpurple/
> http://devzone.mxit.com/forum/libpurple/
>
> This is a
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