I don't know, you'd have to ask one of the developers. Certainly there's some logic where as easy as that sounds, it wouldn't work. (ie what comes to mind is maybe there's a reason you WOULDN'T want to uncheck use client login, and to automatically 'uncheck' it upon error would break some other functionality.

On 2/10/2010 11:12 AM, Josh Ribakoff wrote:
Haha what is up with that?

Why not add a feature that detects that and changed the "client login"
setting automatically? Surely then there would not be so many emails.

if ( received unexpected oscar response ) {
  // try again with that setting checked
}

On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 1:16 PM, Evan Platt <e...@espphotography.com
<mailto:e...@espphotography.com>> wrote:

    On 2/10/2010 9:06 AM, Ethan Blanton wrote:

        As you are no doubt aware, Pidgin is open source software, and
        we have
        no dedicated support team.  As such, if you choose to adopt
        Pidgin for
        your workplace, be prepared to provide support to your
        employees.  We
        cannot and will not provide day-to-day tech support for running
        Pidgin
        to 70 desktops.


    I can see it now, 70 e-mails from the same company in a period of 5
    minutes .. "Hi, I can't logon "Received unexpected response from
    http://api.oscar.aol.com/aim/startOSCARSession";

    :)

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