Thanks Richard for your quick response. That's exactly it!
Best regards,
Christian
-Original Message-
From: Richard Laager [mailto:rlaa...@wiktel.com]
Sent: mercredi 25 novembre 2009 19:38
To: Christian Oberlé
Cc: support@pidgin.im
Subject: Re: Pidgin - view past messages
On Wed,
Hi! i'm supporter of PIDGIN and I've using it since version 2.0 for windows, I
really want this freeware and I want to ask for a plugin to connect to chat
with user of tuenti (is a spanish social network), this network has a chat
client based on javascript. I don't know about programming but
On Nov 25, 2009, at 10:27 EST, Daniel Atallah wrote:
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 09:32, Jeroen Op 't Eynde jer...@xprsyrslf.be wrote:
Hi all!
A few days ago, I posted a bug confirmation on the Trac. This way I got on
the CC list of that bug, but I don't want that anymore. Is there a way to
how do i get to be in the meebo rooms through pidgin?
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Hello,
I'm subscribed to a lot of technical mailing list
and of course from time to time someone sends a message without
a Subject: line. With the Pidgin mailing list a notable amount
of messages are send like the one I'm using to reply, i.e.
without Subject: line... Why is this? Are they send
Hello,
I wanted to find out if there were any known current
problems with the myspace friends list not appearing within Pidgin? The
client allows my myspace account to be created, but it does not show anyone
online (although myspace IM shows there are people within my friends
Matthias Apitz wrote:
without Subject: line... Why is this? Are they send by use of
some MailUserAgent which makes it easy to do this, like this
one:
X-Mailer: YahooMailRC/211.6 YahooMailWebService/0.8.100.260964
Or what is the reason for this?
It could be partially the crappy webmail
John Bailey wrote:
It could be partially the crappy webmail interfaces to blame, but a lot of this
falls squarely on the shoulders of people who don't know how to use e-mail
properly.
It basically reflects the market for Pidgin, and particularly that
segment of the market that can't solve