On 16/05/16 03:18, Eion Robb wrote:
Depending on the protocol you're using, the server can override your
buddy groups. I've seen this most commonly with XMPP, for which there
We believe Oracle use XMPP.
Even though this is not the usual "can't login in to pidgin" question
from Oracle employees, you should probably take note of this standard
response, as it is some part of Oracle that sets the policy that is
resulting in the groups being overridden by the server.
The Oracle eyes only web page mentioned may give appropriate contact
information for obtaining more general support on Oracle's IM server.
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Subject: Re: Where do I get my Pidgin password ? Thanks
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2016 16:50:15 -0400
From: Ethan Blanton <e...@pidgin.im>
To: Ben Gordon <ben.gor...@oracle.com>
CC: support@pidgin.im
Ben Gordon spake unto us the following wisdom:
> Where do I get my Pidgin password ? Thanks
We do not know anything about Oracle services, this is a peer support
list for a third-party software package (Pidgin) used by Oracle.
Try this Oracle knowledge base article:
http://my.oracle.com/site/git/1591/index.htm
You must be logged into the Oracle VPN to view it.
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