If you look for the "accounts.xml" file in your .purple directory, you
should be able to read all the account information you previously
stored, primarily what exact account name Pidgin is using, and what
protocol it's configured to use.
Read this ->
http://developer.pidgin.im/wiki/Using%20Pidgin#
Daniel Atallah wrote:
> 2009/1/21 Gar Nelson :
>
>> Pidgin does not encrypt passwords (unfortunately), rather it stores them
>> in plain text. If you had Pidgin save your password for you, it's
>> listed out in the open in your Pidgin configuration file. On my
Pidgin does not encrypt passwords (unfortunately), rather it stores them
in plain text. If you had Pidgin save your password for you, it's
listed out in the open in your Pidgin configuration file. On my linux
system, it is in (my home directory)/.purple/accounts.xml
I'm not sure where you'll fi