On 23/12/13 08:40, Laura Sanz Villamil wrote:
My name is Laura Sanz. I have an account in AOL laurasanzdp but i can
not reset the password as I forgot it.
Could you be so kind to reset it and send me a new one, please?
You will need to contact AOL. Pidgin in just a program that accesses
On 11/12/13 14:33, mrxch...@gmail.com wrote:
I changed my mxit id and pin while I was online but now I can't login ..my mxit
says m not registered ,I don't understand how this is happening coz my mxit was
registered.. Please help my mxit id is lerap22 and my pin is 265494 ..please
help me I
On 19/11/13 06:52, Vaibhav Gupta wrote:
Sir,
Note this is a, publicly archived, peer support mailing list.
I am using 'pidgin' as a local chat server in my company can you tell me
how to add facebook account or run facebook on pidgin even it is blocked.
Go to the company IT department, ask
On 13/11/13 09:42, Phil Hannent wrote:
1, Android has a native development kit so that C and C++ code can run
on Android, however yes you need a version for each processor
architecture, although generally ARM and x86 are going to cover the
market.
I may be wrong, but my impression was that
On 12/11/13 21:07, S.H. wrote:
Please release a pidgin version for Android.
Do you know someone with the relevant programming skills who is prepared
to do the work for free?
The Android uses Java for applications and has its own widget library.
Pidgin is written in C and uses the gtk+ (or
On 13/11/13 06:49, Matthias Apitz wrote:
But Android is based on Linux... Couldn't be ported the whole
infrastructure (gtk+, ...) to Android, as it works for me on
FreeBSD 10-CURRENT as well. An X11 server seems to exist for Android...
You would need to build different binaries for each
On 07/11/13 21:22, Art Sulenski wrote:
There is a firewall on my new router, what do I do to set up either the
There is a firewall on most routers and certainly all likely to be used
by home users, and that isn't new.
router or Pidgin to use the messenger. My buddy list pops up but no one
On 04/11/13 16:08, Mark Doliner wrote:
I believe the answer is yes to all except ability to broadcast message.
Although it should be noted that, except for the Bounjour protocol, in a
single broadcast areas, Pidgin isn't a complete IM system. You also
need a server.
On 31/10/13 02:21, Sai Ganesh Popuri wrote:
I have installed Google Input Tools
http://www.google.co.in/inputtools/windows/. It has been working fine
in all windows applications(Please refer screenshot taken on Notepad on
right side in attached image). But in Pidgin chat(i am using 2.10.6),
the
On 31/10/13 19:55, John Kabisa wrote:
My Pidgin is off line for quite some time now. Could you please look
into what may be the problem and get it re-enabled?
You need to contact Oracle's internal support department. No-one on
this public peer support list knows anything about Oracle's
On 24/10/13 22:34, matt may wrote:
I saw there are a number of smileys in the C:\Program Files
(x86)\Pidgin\pixmaps\pidgin\emotes\default directory that are not shown
as options when using Pidgin. How can these extra smileys be used
during IM?
Which service are you using? The available
On 24/10/13 23:34, Anne French wrote:
Hi, trying to get Pidgin working waiting on a token?
aunty.a...@hotmail.com mailto:aunty.a...@hotmail.com
Any tokens will come from the service providers. This (public) mailing
list is a peer support list for users of Pidgin and neither the people
on
On 22/10/13 07:59, Frank Lanitz wrote:
Am 22.10.2013 06:15, schrieb Ethan Hogue:
Hello,
I'm having a problem with Pidgin (maybe). The only time that I can get
new IMs from facebook, gtalk, etc. is when Pidgin is open and connected.
For instance, if my computer is off when a friend sends me a
On 17/10/13 06:06, Вадим wrote:
authentication transparently? I mean, when I log in at doman the data
will automatically transfer to Pidgin, and I'll never need to change
password on it. Is that way?
Windows will never give application programs raw credentials. However
this thread:
On 14/10/13 22:39, Ethan Blanton wrote:
Oh, OTR. This is a problem for the OTR plugin. We started
I'm afraid I failed to spot that this was on OTR one, rather than a
corporate lock down one. (They often have rather conflicting aims.**)
* Secure all communications, untrusted local
On 14/10/13 15:39, Ralf Skyper Kaiser wrote:
can you clarify this quote from you please:
That goes against the general philosophy of open source clients. The
user should be assumed to be responsible.
Are you saying that users who use open source clients are assumed to be
responsible? (and
The BIGGEST BANG FOR THE BUCK would be 4.: Allow the user to specific a
different (and exclusive) CA location.
As noted in my original reply, that already exists if you build from
source - the decision is a compile time one. If you use a package, the
packager will generally select the
On 14/10/13 17:33, Ralf Skyper Kaiser wrote:
I agree, 1 of the 7 Security features is already possible with pidgin
but requires source code recompilation. That's does not fly for most
users (especially the windows users).
As far as I know, the Windows build is unable to use the system
On 06/10/13 16:32, I Wannano wrote:
I have Pidgin but I have never been able to log in. Every time I get the same
message: Disconnected. Error: Closing Link IP.. (***Banned)
You need to contact the people running the service that has banned you
and find out why they have done this.
On 13/09/13 17:23, Tom Tadtman wrote:
How do I enable? I may need to create a new password if requested as I
can’t remember my old one.
By contacting your employer's IT support department, as Oracle maintain
the XMPP server that is causing you the problem.
Please tell them why you posted
On 04/09/13 21:00, Shayne Libby wrote:
Hello - as of yesterday, my pidgin isn't working. I've tried resetting the
password, which has not worked. Wondering what else to try.
You could try contacting Oracle's internal IT support, who presumably
operate the service that isn't working. People
On 04/09/13 07:47, Prateep.HR wrote:
Dear support
There isn't a support organisation; this is just a public mailing list
to which users and some of the developers are subscribed.
Please help us in blocking outer services in Pidgin . We want to allow
only XMPP services for the Client Users
On 01/09/13 02:12, thufir wrote:
It would be interesting if there were a web client to login for Pidgin.
You can't login to Pidgin. It is a conduit for logging into other services.
Pidgin, itself, is the GTK+ front end for libpurple, so can't provide a
web interface. It would be possible
On 22/08/13 20:27, Ethan Blanton wrote:
David Woolley spake unto us the following wisdom:
That sounds like an issue you need to take up with Google. They
will lock out your account if you appear to be in two places at
once, as they assume that the account has been compromised.
I can report
On 04/08/13 14:16, Дмитрий wrote:
Здравствуйте!
Пользуюсь Pidgin на Ubuntu давно, так это наиболее удобный клиент для
общения в социальных сетях России (Odnoklassniki и Vkontakte) по
протоколу XMPP. Но к концу августа VK отказывается от XMPP и полностью
переходит на API. Можно ли сделать
, there is really not much
more anyone can do other than to tell you how to gather more
information, unless they have hands on access to your system.
Regarding instant message service changes, it is possible that MSN could
be finally shut down at any time now.
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to gather more
information, unless they have hands on access to your system.
Regarding instant message service changes, it is possible that MSN could
be finally shut down at any time now.
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Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says
-post mailing lists. It often makes replies fail.
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RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
, try to use this list for support with Oracle's internal
service.
Also note that nearly every time an Oracle user has made this mistake,
they have been asked to request Oracle's IT department to improve their
user education.
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a public list problem.
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Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
file server, rather than the local hard disk. He might
prefer a mechanism that doesn't allow the user of the client to
overwrite those logs, as it generally appears that he doesn't trust his
users.
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RFC1855
, if it has suddenly stopped working, you need to look for what
has changed. That might be the service (e.g. MSN could close down at
any time now), or the network you use to access it.
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RFC1855 says there should
. That is set for, for
example, sametime, myspace, silc, aim, icq and mxit, but not for MSN.
It can be selectively disabled in sametime.
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RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam
their
MSN credentials, and have an alternative login page for that.
Essentially, you should be blaming Microsoft here, but you have to
accept that there is no commercial imperative for them to support a free
service to people using software they didn't supply.
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of correct use of domain names.
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that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
else sending questions to this list without checking
the archives.
https://developers.facebook.com/bugs/501097533289309
This is a Facebook problem, they can't seem to run reliable services
over there.
Ethan
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in the public domain.
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Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
-and-impending-shutdown-of.html
(second paragraph.)
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Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
it, fair use doesn't remove the original copyright and
ownership.
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RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
to it. There are probably other requirements
that have to be met, as well.
(It also has to have a software distribution model that is compatible
with the licences used by Pidgin - an issue for Apple products.)
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RFC1855 says
are using, and the environment in
which you are using it, in particular which service(s) you are trying to
use, possibly the OS, and anything about the way you connect to the
internet that may impose restrictions.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may
, and a
subsequent install had downdated a DLL.
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Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
if the non-Windows
Skype clients have been maintained across the transition.)
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Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
that are compatible with
Oracle's XMPP service.
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Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
Mark Doliner wrote:
On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 2:44 PM, David Woolley
for...@david-woolley.me.uk wrote:
There are legal complications which mean that Pidgin itself cannot be
developed for the iPhone, unless Apple change their policies
Have we talked about this on this mailing list? Maybe it's
guess, is that few if any of the developers are interested in the
.NET applications.
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RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address
.
* * * * * * * * * * *
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
This communication, including any attachments, may contain confidential
This is a public mailing list, archived on many sites. Nothing you say
here can remain confidential.
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RFC1855
,
although some of the individuals involved, may be able to offer such
services.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may
Matthias Apitz wrote:
El día Friday, January 18, 2013 a las 05:23:30PM +, David Woolley escribió:
David Woolley wrote:
To the extent that that is the problem, simply replacing the .pem file
with a current one, should sort the problem. I don't know if you will
The server certificates
David Woolley wrote:
There are still a lot of expired certificates.
A lot turns out to be two, the two that I sampled, both MSN related
intermediate ones:
Microsoft_Internet_Authority.pem:
Not After : Feb 19 18:24:53 2011 GMT
Microsoft_Secure_Server_Authority.pem
.
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RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work.
___
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for accessing the servers are open.
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RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
David Woolley wrote:
I tried using a Windows Pidgin (probably a little dated). This also
2.10.3, so not that dated.
produces a certificate warning, but I imagine most Windows users would
just select the option to ignore the problem.
Looking at the certificate, I think the problem
their own
store on Linux use the system one on Windows.
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RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
expired. On the other hand, it should not
be using a certificate that is past the lowest expiry date of any
certificate on its chain.)
--
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Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam
the certificate chain.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
=help
List-Subscribe: http://pidgin.im/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support,
mailto:support-requ...@pidgin.im?subject=subscribe
If subscribing, remember to take a note of how to unsubscribe!
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Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says
David Woolley wrote:
To the extent that that is the problem, simply replacing the .pem file
with a current one, should sort the problem. I don't know if you will
The server certificates don't seem to include the full certificate
chain, so I think you will need to install the pem file
Matthias Apitz wrote:
El día Friday, January 18, 2013 a las 04:34:03PM +, David Woolley escribió:
Probably because one would have to use all of the Windows public key
infrastructure, instead of the open source implementation.
The non-Windows ones are probably designed for use
://theflamingbanker.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/pidgin-and-impending-shutdown-of.html
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RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
.html
and
http://theflamingbanker.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/pidgin-and-impending-shutdown-of.html
It is very unlikely that Pidgin will support Skype in the foreseeable
future.
just check out this link and read for your self.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-20222998
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Emails
may know if it is a known limitation
of that service.
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Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
Ajay Singh wrote:
I have tried to move contact from one group to another but contacts dont
move permanently and goes back to the old groups.
The IM server will be forcing its settings. You need to take this up
with the service operator.
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be a breach of the
requirement not to publish.
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Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
, and the security architecture of some of them may be badly
compromised even though the user is aware of the man in the middle, e.g.
login credentials may be compromised.
--
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Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here
pitch specifically states that Trilian Secure IM is unsafe
against MITM attacks, which is probably why Trillian doesn't cause problems.
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RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam
to run in the system tray, even when its main
Window has been closed down, so you first need to stop it completely by
right clicking on it in the system tray and quitting it. You can then
uninstall it normally.
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, i.e. replaced by %40.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
-20222998
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work.
___
Support
and trusted ones.
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Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
Brian Morrison wrote:
On Sat, 27 Oct 2012 15:44:54 +0100
David Woolley for...@david-woolley.me.uk wrote:
Unless a library offers a fundamental advantage, one
should stick with the tried and trusted ones.
Except that your distro has probably updated to new versions because
they keep track
Download Now button
http://www.pidgin.im/ | Get Pidgin 2.10.6 for Linux | Source | Big green
Download Now button
please give me Source Code or help me to get that.
I will be very Thankful to you
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RFC1855
for a key
package. ...11 is only 2 months old, so you should have to wait too
long for the re-package. I don't know if ...11 is security fix;
packagers give priority to these.
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RFC1855 says there should
of people being misdirected to this
mailing list.
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Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
that using the input method editors provided by the OS.
Other potentially relevant information here is the regional variant of
Windows, the version of Windows, the version of Pidgin, and the IM
service you are trying to use.
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The following may be relevant although it also argues that one would not
normally need the capability to dynamically change the language:
http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/12371
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Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should
name? What is
the form of the user name that you are entering?
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Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
whether Pidgin's own video support is suitable:
http://developer.pidgin.im/wiki/Using%20Pidgin#VoiceandVideoMicrophoneandWebcamSupport
--
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Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam
to a public mailing list tends to
undermine the notice.
--
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Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
(un-named) instant messaging service operator.
contacts? I assure you, I didn't add 900 new people to my list in my
sleep.
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Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam
third
party clients, like Pidgin, to be used.
If you don't know what the protocol is, you can't really expect existing
developers to know.
Please note that support@ is a public, peer support, mailing list.
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David Woolley wrote:
Zeb Cameron wrote:
Why not just add skype and gamespy arcade IM networks?
I missed the reference to Skype. Skype fails on this point:
If they use a proprietary protocol, you will need to provide a pointer
to where technical details of the protocol can be found
list.
You will have to contact the plugin authors by other means.
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RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
David Woolley wrote:
anything fixed is for you to contribute the tested code yourself. A
summary of the issue in your posting might also have given me a clue as
to why nothing had been done.
The ticket in question basically says that Pidgin doesn't provide enough
information about an SSL
, they are not
impacting the sales of the product.
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beebleb...@cryptolab.net wrote:
I read at wikipedia about ZRTP (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZRTP)
It seems to be encryption without authentication, which means it is
vulnerable to man in the middle attacks.
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way in which it differs from SRTP.
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that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
the environment
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Emails
!
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Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
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that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work.
___
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Brenda Bell wrote:
My computer just crashed. I have a new one but I don't know how to
reload my pidgin to this computer. Can someone please give me some advise.
http://www.pidgin.im/download/
The details from there depend on the OS and hardware architecture of
your machine.
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connections is
firewalls set to silently drop traffic that they don't like.
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that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may
it there.
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Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work.
___
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.
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Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work.
___
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no such support under Microsoft Windows.
If you build from source on a Unix-like system, you will get the support
automatically if the farsight and gstreamer libraries are present, and
you will get an explicit warning if they are not.
If re-building, you should use the 2.10.3.
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, or maybe
that you changed an encryption shared library.
What does the debug log show as going wrong?
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are in a sub-directory, changing
this will presumably move the logs.
Wiping out the filesystem is a red herring, as you could do that to any
filesystem. The solution to that, other than applying reasonable care,
and not using administrator privileges day to day, is to do backups.
--
David
legal
ground with respect to accessibility legislation (that has been somewhat
weakened by commercial interests that insist on being able to run client
side code) as well as having poor usability.
Scripting has security implications.
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a dozen before a page displays!)
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RFC1855 says there should be an address here, but, in a world of spam,
that is no longer good advice, as archive address hiding may not work
that provides a technical
specification of their IM server?
For future reference, the organisation providing the IM server is
critical to this question and should have appeared in the subject.
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RFC1855 says
are going wrong.
Also, you should also always indicate the platform (likely to be Windows
Vista or 7, if not identified) and the Pidgin version, when asking for
support on Pidgin.
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RFC1855 says there should
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