pidgin account

2011-11-08 Thread cline and pam joseph
I do not want this account, I  did not install it.. an unauthorized user
did..how can iget it off my computer

 

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Using Pidgin with Google Apps

2011-11-08 Thread Gary Green
I've tried configuring Pidgin to use my google apps account but have 
been unsuccessful.  I get an unable to connect error.


As stated below, I have used my Apps domain in the domain box and I've 
tried my user name both without and with the @domaininfo, neither works.


I've also noticed that the type of connection keeps resetting to XMPP 
even though I selected GoogleTalk...


Any ideas?

For Google Talk, fill in the Domain field with the domain of your 
Google Mail e-mail address. For most users this will be gmail.com or 
googlemail.com, but Google Apps for Your Domain users will use their 
domain instead.
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Re: Netbook-friendliness

2011-11-08 Thread Chris DeJoseph
Sorry for the delay in the response, but the solution I was thinking of was
reduce the size of the windows, and inject scroll bars as necissary

On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 9:01 PM, Etan Reisner der...@pidgin.im wrote:

 On Tue, Nov 01, 2011 at 05:47:24PM -0400, Chris DeJoseph wrote:
  I'm thinking that having them re-size about 15% or 20% shorter then the
  vertical resolution if it is lower then the default window height ED(600
  height resolution, window height would thus be 480), as it is almost all
  windows are small enough to fit fine on a 1440*600 screen, its just that
  some of the taller windows seem a bit out of proportion when compared to
  the rest on that size of screen, and this solution is meant for any
 windows
  with this problem, since realy, this problem is annoying to solve as most
  possible solutions have to be made on a per situation basis

 So your solution is to visibly shrink the contents of the window? Or was
 that just make the window itself smaller and inject scrollbars in the
 content area or something? Because neither of those is really a solution
 to a problem so much as ugly workarounds.

 And yes, this sort of problem generally requires case-specific solutions
 which is why that's what I asked you for since you are actively looking at
 the problem and I am not.

-Etan

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Re: Netbook-friendliness

2011-11-08 Thread Chris DeJoseph
The scroll bars would only appear if it detects elements of the window are
outside of the window, so the preferences window wouldn't usually have
them, seeing as quite frankly, there's allot of wasted vertical space with
that window I find

On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 6:28 PM, Chris DeJoseph viperfan...@gmail.comwrote:

 Sorry for the delay in the response, but the solution I was thinking of
 was reduce the size of the windows, and inject scroll bars as necissary


 On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 9:01 PM, Etan Reisner der...@pidgin.im wrote:

 On Tue, Nov 01, 2011 at 05:47:24PM -0400, Chris DeJoseph wrote:
  I'm thinking that having them re-size about 15% or 20% shorter then the
  vertical resolution if it is lower then the default window height ED(600
  height resolution, window height would thus be 480), as it is almost all
  windows are small enough to fit fine on a 1440*600 screen, its just that
  some of the taller windows seem a bit out of proportion when compared to
  the rest on that size of screen, and this solution is meant for any
 windows
  with this problem, since realy, this problem is annoying to solve as
 most
  possible solutions have to be made on a per situation basis

 So your solution is to visibly shrink the contents of the window? Or was
 that just make the window itself smaller and inject scrollbars in the
 content area or something? Because neither of those is really a solution
 to a problem so much as ugly workarounds.

 And yes, this sort of problem generally requires case-specific solutions
 which is why that's what I asked you for since you are actively looking at
 the problem and I am not.

-Etan



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Re: pidgin account

2011-11-08 Thread Etan Reisner
pidgin is an IM client not an account. You uninstall it the same way you
uninstall any other program that has been installed on your computer.

-Etan

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Re: Using Pidgin with Google Apps

2011-11-08 Thread Etan Reisner
On Tue, Nov 08, 2011 at 04:21:27PM -0500, Gary Green wrote:
 As stated below, I have used my Apps domain in the domain box and I've
 tried my user name both without and with the @domaininfo, neither works.

Username should not include @domain.
We'll deal with the connection problem at the end.

 I've also noticed that the type of connection keeps resetting to XMPP even
 though I selected GoogleTalk...

That's normal. GoogleTalk is a UI-only menu item which simply fills in the
Domain field by default (it was supposed to make things easier for people
who don't know what XMPP is).

 Any ideas?

Your problem is almost certainly that your domain does not have the
correct client SRV DNS records set up (as last I knew Google didn't really
give directions for how to do that or tell you that you should).

The FAQ covers this issue
http://developer.pidgin.im/wiki/Protocol%20Specific%20Questions#gtalk_srv
see if that solves your problem.

-Etan

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Re: Netbook-friendliness

2011-11-08 Thread Etan Reisner
On Tue, Nov 08, 2011 at 06:29:52PM -0500, Chris DeJoseph wrote:
 The scroll bars would only appear if it detects elements of the window are
 outside of the window, so the preferences window wouldn't usually have
 them, seeing as quite frankly, there's allot of wasted vertical space with
 that window I find

Is there wasted space on *every* page or just on some? Because the window
needs to be tall enough to account for every page and scrollbars really
aren't a viable solution as they will make the dialog significantly more
unwieldy and ugly.

It might be possible to have the scrollbars only show up if the dialog is
larger than the screen but I'm not sure if there's a way to make that
automatic and if there isn't (which I expect) then that means playing
rather horrible games with attempting to determine final display size of
the window and changing the layout of the window on the fly or (and this
is likely simpler but also more ugly) detecting that the window, once
displayed, is taller than the screen and visibly resizing it.

Which page(s), in particular, are too large for your screen?
What, specific, suggestions do you have, if any, for ways we can cause
that page to be less vertically tall?

Spurred by your original there was a brief discussion in the pidgin XMPP
MUC room about this where I commented that (on my screen) the two long
pages are Conversations and Sounds.

The Sounds page should auto-scale since the large 'Sound Events' section
is already in a scrollable area I believe.

I suggested that, for the Conversations page, we could move the 'Show
detailed information' (and 'Enable buddy icon animation') checkboxes to
the Interface page and that that might help a little. I don't know how
much that'd help (or if it would actually help at all) but it was the best
I could come up with at a quick glance.

-Etan

P.S. It should be noted, for the record, that some time ago we had a large
overhaul of the preferences dialog with a mind to keeping it vertically
reasonable. It would appear though that it has grown a bit since then.

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enable to log in

2011-11-08 Thread PK Singh
Sir
I am unable to log in with my id i.e pksi...@e2enetworks.in.
Please suggest me a solution to the problem.
The debug window shows the following information:

(12:30:14) *account:* Connecting to account pksi...@e2enetworks.in/.
(12:30:14) *connection:* Connecting. gc = 05638890
(12:30:14) *dnssrv:* querying SRV record for e2enetworks.in: _xmpp-client._
tcp.e2enetworks.in
(12:30:14) *dnssrv:* found 1 SRV entries
(12:30:14) *dnsquery:* Performing DNS lookup for xmpp.e2enetworks.in
(12:30:14) *dnsquery:* IP resolved for xmpp.e2enetworks.in
(12:30:14) *proxy:* Attempting connection to 180.151.0.212
(12:30:14) *proxy:* Connecting to xmpp.e2enetworks.in:5222 with no proxy
(12:30:14) *proxy:* Connection in progress
(12:30:14) *proxy:* Connecting to xmpp.e2enetworks.in:5222.
(12:30:14) *proxy:* Connected to xmpp.e2enetworks.in:5222.
(12:30:14) *jabber:* Sending (pksi...@e2enetworks.in): ?xml version='1.0'
?
(12:30:14) *jabber:* Sending (pksi...@e2enetworks.in): stream:stream to='
e2enetworks.in' xmlns='jabber:client' xmlns:stream='
http://etherx.jabber.org/streams' version='1.0'
(12:30:15) *jabber:* Recv (172): ?xml version='1.0'?stream:stream
xmlns='jabber:client' xmlns:stream='http://etherx.jabber.org/streams'
id='3103540643' from='e2enetworks.in' version='1.0' xml:lang='en'
(12:30:15) *jabber:* Recv (292): stream:featuresstarttls
xmlns='urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-tls'required//starttlsmechanisms
xmlns='urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-sasl'mechanismDIGEST-MD5/mechanismmechanismPLAIN/mechanism/mechanismsregister
xmlns='http://jabber.org/features/iq-register'//stream:features
(12:30:15) *jabber:* Sending (pksi...@e2enetworks.in): starttls
xmlns='urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-tls'/
(12:30:15) *jabber:* Recv (50): proceed
xmlns='urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-tls'/
(12:30:15) *nss:* subject=CN=e2enetworks.in,OU=XMPP,O=E2E Networks Private
Limited,L=Faridabad,ST=Haryana,C=IN issuer=CN=e2enetworks.in,OU=XMPP,O=E2E
Networks Private Limited,L=Faridabad,ST=Haryana,C=IN
(12:30:15) *certificate/x509/tls_cached:* Starting verify for e2enetworks.in
(12:30:15) *certificate/x509/tls_cached:* Checking for cached cert...
(12:30:15) *certificate/x509/tls_cached:* ...Found cached cert
(12:30:15) *nss/x509:* Loading certificate from
C:\Users\e2enetworks\AppData\Roaming\.purple\certificates\x509\tls_peers\
e2enetworks.in
(12:30:15) *certificate/x509/tls_cached:* Peer cert matched cached
(12:30:15) *nss/x509:* Exporting certificate to
C:\Users\e2enetworks\AppData\Roaming\.purple\certificates\x509\tls_peers\
e2enetworks.in
(12:30:15) *util:* Writing file
C:\Users\e2enetworks\AppData\Roaming\.purple\certificates\x509\tls_peers\
e2enetworks.in
(12:30:15) *certificate:* Successfully verified certificate for
e2enetworks.in
(12:30:15) *jabber:* Sending (ssl) (pksi...@e2enetworks.in): stream:stream
to='e2enetworks.in' xmlns='jabber:client' xmlns:stream='
http://etherx.jabber.org/streams' version='1.0'
(12:30:15) *jabber:* Recv (ssl)(172): ?xml version='1.0'?stream:stream
xmlns='jabber:client' xmlns:stream='http://etherx.jabber.org/streams'
id='2637119588' from='e2enetworks.in' version='1.0' xml:lang='en'
(12:30:15) *jabber:* Recv (ssl)(220): stream:featuresmechanisms
xmlns='urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-sasl'mechanismDIGEST-MD5/mechanismmechanismPLAIN/mechanism/mechanismsregister
xmlns='http://jabber.org/features/iq-register'//stream:features
(12:30:15) *sasl:* Mechs found: DIGEST-MD5 PLAIN
(12:30:15) *jabber:* Sending (ssl) (pksi...@e2enetworks.in): auth
xmlns='urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-sasl' mechanism='DIGEST-MD5' xmlns:ga='
http://www.google.com/talk/protocol/auth'
ga:client-uses-full-bind-result='true'/
(12:30:15) *jabber:* Recv (ssl)(148): challenge
xmlns='urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-sasl'bm9uY2U9Ijg2MTczODIwNiIscW9wPSJhdXRoIixjaGFyc2V0PXV0Zi04LGFsZ29yaXRobT1tZDUtc2Vzcw==/challenge
(12:30:15) *sasl:* DIGEST-MD5 client step 2
(12:30:15) *jabber:* Sending (ssl) (pksi...@e2enetworks.in): response
xmlns='urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-sasl'dXNlcm5hbWU9InBrc2luZ2giLHJlYWxtPSJ4bXBwLmUyZW5ldHdvcmtzLmluIixub25jZT0iODYxNzM4MjA2Iixjbm9uY2U9IklWTjNhM3dYWWs0S2EzME1OZ0VTV0hNT0UzSUhBVHRWUDJzbGV3Qm9haUE9IixuYz0wMDAwMDAwMSxxb3A9YXV0aCxkaWdlc3QtdXJpPSJ4bXBwL3htcHAuZTJlbmV0d29ya3MuaW4iLHJlc3BvbnNlPWE4Mjk0ODM1MDJmYTM1NTVlMjExYjc1MGZlZmQyM2E3LGNoYXJzZXQ9dXRmLTg=/response
(12:30:15) *jabber:* Recv (ssl)(77): failure
xmlns='urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-sasl'not-authorized//failure
(12:30:15) *sasl:* Mechs found: PLAIN
(12:30:15) *jabber:* Sending (ssl) (pksi...@e2enetworks.in): auth
xmlns='urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-sasl' mechanism='PLAIN' xmlns:ga='
http://www.google.com/talk/protocol/auth'
ga:client-uses-full-bind-result='true'password removed/auth
(12:30:15) *jabber:* Recv (ssl)(77): failure
xmlns='urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-sasl'not-authorized//failure
(12:30:15) *connection:* Connection error on 05638890 (reason: 2
description: Not Authorized)
(12:30:15) *account:* Disconnecting account pksi...@e2enetworks.in/(055ECE18)
(12:30:15) *connection:* Disconnecting 

Re: pidgin account

2011-11-08 Thread David Woolley

Etan Reisner wrote:

pidgin is an IM client not an account. You uninstall it the same way you
uninstall any other program that has been installed on your computer.


There does seem to be an issue with removing Pidgin in that it runs with 
only a system tray UI presence, and typical, non-technical, users of 
Pidgin don't account for this, so the uninstall fails because it is 
still running.


I haven't written Windows installers, so I don't know how easy it would 
be to either have the un-installer terminate the application, or have 
the final removal done as a runonce operation on the next reboot.


[OP removed from explicit addresses.]

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Re: enable to log in

2011-11-08 Thread David Woolley

PK Singh wrote:

Sir


This is a peer support mailing list, there is no Pidgin help desk 
organisation.


(12:30:15) *connection:* Connection error on 05638890 (reason: 2 
description: Not Authorized)


This all looks like an incorrect user ID or password to me.

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that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work.

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