And anand arun spoke on 06/28/2009 11:13 PM, saying: > Hi Sulabh, > > Its XMPP. Please suggest if there is a solution to this. > > Thanks, > Anand. >
Based on my understanding (from discussions with previous Oracle employees who've had this question), the issue is that the groups are enforced by the server (it's a shared roster; contacts are assigned to groups based on department, for example). The server involved doesn't actually allow individual users to remove the contacts from those groups, so at next login, when we fetch the list, we see that the user is in the original group and move them back (in reality, I'd bet the original move generates an error response from the server, but we don't do anything with those). In this particular case, you'll need to contact your IT department for assistance, but you're probably *always* going to be stuck with the users in their original groups. You should be able to add them to other groups (from the Buddy List, Buddy->Add Buddy and select a different group) if you want. ~Paul _______________________________________________ Support@pidgin.im mailing list Want to unsubscribe? Use this link: http://pidgin.im/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support