/skype4pidgin/
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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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certainly would have a
firewall, and there is a very good chance they would block MSN file
transfers for policy reasons (viruses and copyright violations).
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RFC1855 says there should be an address here
changes.
Pidgin relies on volunteers who actually use the IM services, and is
often frustrated by services which don't want third party clients and
don't publish details of their protocols.
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RFC1855 says
to see the avatar of the user i chat.Is there this option?
Which service and protocol does all the above relate to?
How are you connected to the internet, with particular reference to
firewalls and proxies, including transparent proxies introduced by ISPs?
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Emails are not formal
is about
the server resetting local changes. Have you actually tried it?
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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
://developer.pidgin.im/wiki/TipsForBugReports
Note, it is better to copy and paste from the debug window than to do a
screen capture.
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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
/mailman/listinfo/support
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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
Marc-Antoine Cotnoir-Roy wrote:
I really don't know where to start to try and poke to fix the issue...
Turn on the debug window. And copy and paste its contents after a file
transfer attempt. Make sure you obfuscate any sensitive data.
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David Woolley
Emails are not formal business
suspect, be normal.
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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
:
1) the name is not necessarily a host name (it is an MX in email terms);
2) text similar to this is used by BIND libraries to indicate not in DNS.
domain-not-served-by-us would be a better short description.
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David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want
of the identifier matters.
--
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
as a translation attempt:
-
Why are none of the QQ buddies shown by Pidgin 2.7.5 in a 离line state,
even though 时 on-line(?) ones also 时离 line state.
How to solve?
-
Is it possible that 时 is a typo for 是; both are shi in pinyin? (是
is to be.)
离line is probably offline.
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that an unusual requirement.
--
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
?
Just for clarification, are you asking for the buddy to appear multiple
times, under different names? What is the use case for this?
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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
of recent issues on
http://www.pidgin.im/support/
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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
the failure to use
gmail.com.
--
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
is having problems with its DNS servers. Is the
Wikileaks related DDoS attack still in progress on Google? Does that
include an attack on their name servers?
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here
Nick W wrote:
All I want really is a single app that allows me to use all the IMs in
The evidence suggests that your problems are not with the application.
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David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here
matthias
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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
2.7.9, you might also want to look at the release
notes for later versions. Also, have a look on the issue tracker for
recently reported crash bugs. If someone comes up with a more specific
suggestion, it will be based on their knowing that one of these is
particularly common.
--
David Woolley
problem, try again in a few minutes:
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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
.)
E.g. see these threads from earlier Mint PPA versions:
http://www.mail-archive.com/support@pidgin.im/msg08948.html
http://www.mail-archive.com/support@pidgin.im/msg08602.html
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David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should
) “ 0f25fe5523bd7d9bdd4888e8323bfffb157afa57
What software is running on the LAN messaging server? Which protocol
does it use? What is its navtive client? Can you send broadcasts using
the native client?
Not the current version of Pidgin is 2.7.9.
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may
best chance of resolving this one, assuming you have no programming
skills yourself, is to research open source development within China and
try and encourage those people to work on QQ.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says
setting to solve this problem?
Contact the plugin authors, or delete it and use the XMPP protocol, instead.
--
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
well do, you could use Outlook Express to access Yahoo mailboxes.
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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
are using and confirming whether it is possible to
add buddies using its native client (some in house company servers don't
allow you to control your buddies).
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David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here
buddies to show up
on my netbook with Windows 7. Is there some setting that I should have
selected?
Which services are you using? What service is associated with the
mobile devices?
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David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says
be the result of policies
operated by the service. The pidgin users on this mailing list have no
access to NWS passwords.
--
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
Ramesh Kumar wrote:
Will somedody pls tell me the way to voice chat with gtalk in pidgin
Which OS are you using; it is only supported on a limited number, and
they don't include any Microsoft one.
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David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want
--
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@pidgin.im mailing
instant
messaging client. Its members have no access to the account databases
of individual services. On the other hand, anything sent to it becomes
public information, which is archived in many places.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want
. If it doesn't, you
will need to provide a copy of a the Pidgin debug log (with sensitive
data removed).
--
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
to be no offer of source code.
--
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
, any non-Windows platform.
--
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
ciggwin wrote:
After looking at my ticket I noticed I left some personal information in
You just published the same information to a public mailing list that is
archived in multiple places and, effectively, impossible to erase!
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David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters
Richard Bourne wrote:
I have tried to unsubscribe to this list multiple times and each time
I get a confirmation email that it is done. Yet I keep getting my
inbox trashed
Explain trashed.
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David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says
a certificate problem.
--
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
. One person
maintains the PPA package and they don't have access to a system running
the Mint distribution. You may want to consider submitting the patch
yourself.
List-Archive: http://pidgin.im/pipermail/support
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may
it was not restricted to one operator.
Although it may not be entirely obvious, using a particular IM service,
at least with the official client, benefits its operator financially.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should
.
Common problems are providing a domain name when one is not expected and
vice versa.
--
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
to resolve the problem.
--
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
that the client has been prepared
for such a change.
--
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
. Commercial organisations will accept such enquiries
because you have paid to be able to make them. Most people providing
free support in their own time, just see it as an abuse of their time.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says
been reporting QQ broken since before 2.7.3, and there
appear to have been no fixes. Maybe QQ have been phasing their users
over onto a new server.
If there has been damage from a change in common code, you'll need to
provide debug logs.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters
-A also has its normal
effect, on Windows XP, at least. Remember to remove anything confidential.
--
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
to find a QQ user who has the necessary skills to
reverse engineer the changes in QQ and contribute updates to Pidgin.
Remember that Pidgin is maintained by volunteers.
The Change Log suggests there have been no QQ specific changes since
before version 2.6.0.
--
David Woolley
Emails
Matthias Apitz wrote:
This is with 2.6.2 on FreeBSD 8.x
I was under the impression that Microsoft broke support for that version
many months ago. Remember that Microsoft doesn't want people to use
unapproved clients.
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David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever
.
John Bailey wrote:
http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/12906#comment:39
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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
source, clients, they probably don't care that they have broken access
from Pidgin.
--
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
certificate, in which case they
need to verify the certificate chain before installing them.
I know that some browsers will accept a locally trusted leaf
certificate, even though they don't trust the corresponding root.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may
, bug
tracker, and probably main web site, explaining the problem.
If you are not talking about MSN, please identify the service into which
you cannot login.
can´t sign in. I use Pidgin almost 2 years, and this is a first time, if
the error occure.
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Emails are not formal
AM Sambhasiva Rao Cheedella
sambhasivarao.v.cheede...@oracle.com said unto support@pidgin.im :
Good evening, I would like to install pidgin in Nokia 5800 xpress
music mobile. Can you please help me on this.
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David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may
Leni de Witt wrote:
Hi, my mxit doesn’t want to login , but the other users on my phone does
login , I don’t know what’s wrong.
Try contacting MXit support directly. They don't seem to answer here.
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Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want
needed in any bug
report, like OS type and version and Pidgin version, plus how you are
connected to the internet.
--
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
rather than displaying the error page's
payload.
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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
they change the protocol to make it incompatible. You need a
recent version, preferably 2.7.4, which is reverse engineered against
the current MSN protocol.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here
henrique de s. oliveira wrote:
There is a stable package for Debian with this version?
You need to ask Debian that, but, if you expect to use MSN reliably in
the long term, you need short lead times on package updates.
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David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever
, to access facebook, without
any special plugin.
--
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
, and willing to do
the work for free.
I don't believe that the QQ protocol specification is published, so any
plugin maintainer has to reverse engineer changes in it before they can
do anything.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says
, they don't appear to be doing so.
--
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
John Bailey wrote:
On 10/08/2010 05:26 PM, David Woolley wrote:
For the record, Pidgin is GPLv2 or later, not GPLv3. Thus any derivative works
need only comply with the terms of GPLv2. There is no requirement within the
True. (I used V3 because it was easier to find a translation.)
GPLv2
as
the starting point for their code.
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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
,
please note that this is not supported on Windows, and only supported on
a limited range of Linux distributions.
Which Linux distribution are you using?
Which versions of the relevant software?
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says
.
With either interpretation, the McAfee message is too general to be very
useful for any program that is used to communicate between people over
the internet.
At the moment, I actually consider Norton Internet Security to be the
worst adware that I have!
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal
access to your Yahoo!
account, so the user name is of no use here.
--
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
.)
--
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@pidgin.im
description involves identifying the IM service being
used, and the OS.)
Note this is a public, multiply-archived, mailing list.
--
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
are not pidgin accounts, but rather with the
individual instant messaging services.
How to delete the accounts will vary from service to service and may not
even be possible.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address
, and, unless you are using
this version specifically to find bugs, you should be using the latest
released version.
If this is the only version that Ubuntu provide, you should ask them for
support.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says
knowledge of the protocol
will lie.
--
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
.
Decentralisation of ownership was one of the things that drove internet
email, but the popular IM services are all very centralised.
--
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
Dimitris Dafalias wrote:
is there any platform wher i install facebook chat and how
Facebook is supported by a third party plugin. That means you need to
go to the third party for support:
http://code.google.com/p/pidgin-facebookchat/
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David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters
to
the mailing list.
--
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
in
Pidgin and there are no standard control-Alt shortcuts in Windows.
Notepad doesn't seem to have any specific shortcuts. What is your basis
for assuming that Control-Alt-W will do anything?
--
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Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says
Carlos Vasconcellos wrote:
Error requesting https://api.oscar.aol.com/aim/startOSCARSession:
Unable to connect to api.oscar.aol.com http://api.oscar.aol.com: SSL
Connection Failed
I believe this has been worked round in the latest version; which
version are you using?
--
David Woolley
Daniel Clem wrote:
I am running Pidgin on a Ubuntu 10.4 computer and I have 2 problems
*Facebook account setup
I believe Facebook support is supplied and supported by a third party.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says
David Woolley wrote:
Daniel Clem wrote:
I am running Pidgin on a Ubuntu 10.4 computer and I have 2 problems
*Facebook account setup
I believe Facebook support is supplied and supported by a third party.
I'd forgotten that, although native Facebook support, and therefore any
Facebook
with this problem I am having logging on?
As a caution, this is a public mailing list which is archived on the web.
--
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
peachypa...@aol.com wrote:
if i make a chat room on ur site can i attach it to my website?
I don't believe you can create a chat room on the pidgin.im site, so the
rest of the question is purely hypothetical.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may
Hass Mirza wrote:
My account hasn’t been working for over a month now. Whenever I try to
log in, it says,
There is no such thing as a Pidgin account. You need to talk to
Oracle's internal IT support department about your XMPP account.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business
.
--
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@pidgin.im
the information needed for them to anticipate every
change in MSN.
--
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
crashes if MSN direct connections are enabled.
#12388 Pidgin since 2.7.0. crashes msn live messenger clients
--
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
%.
It is unlikely to be an error, but much more likely to be the policy
that the translations be at least 50% complete.
Cross posted across lists, some may fail.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here
Yunzhi Gao wrote:
I am using pidgin for windows, could anyone tell me how to start a voice
call or a video call for gmail account? Thank you very much!
Replace Windows by a supported version of Linux. This capability is
only available on certain distributions of Linux.
--
David Woolley
this for a service/protocol for which Pidgin doesn't
support it;
3) Trying to do it on version of LInux on which it is not supported.
--
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
at offse
0040: 74 20 30 30 30 30 30 30 t 00
0048: 30 30 00
___
Support@pidgin.im mailing list
Want to unsubscribe? Use this link:
http://pidgin.im/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
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Emails
volunteered).
--
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
.
At a guess you use Google's instant messaging and they use MSN, in which
case the answer is no.
--
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
is
running fast.
--
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
? Use this link:
http://pidgin.im/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
--
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
://developer.pidgin.im/.
PS when posting to support lists, it is helpful if the subject is a one
line precis of the message, or at least of the problem definition.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever businesses may want.
RFC1855 says there should be an address here
, by them, to use Pidgin, but who
haven't had it properly explained to them.
Note that this email address is a peer support mailing list.
--
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
this, it is not going to
happen. Pidgin is developed by its users.
--
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
, you can look at the source code to see exactly what it
is doing.
--
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
if they realised that option existed.
--
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
http://api.oscar.aol.com/aim/startOSCARSession
erhalten: useTLS=1 is not allowed for non secure requests.
(Translation: unexpected response received from http://api...)
For the exact translation and the workaround see http://www.pidgin.im/
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters
time!).
I would suggest searching for Chinese language open source developer
forums and posting there.
--
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
to get quick results.
--
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
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