Re: Username and Password

2019-06-25 Thread jrueda





Thank you.
\
JR

On Tue, 25 Jun 2019 15:50:46 +0100, David Woolley  wrote:

On 25/06/2019 15:46, jru...@mankatofreepress.com wrote:
 Hello, My name is Jim Rueda, I work at the Mankato Free Press in
 Minnesota and I was using pidgin until recently until, somehow, I got
 booted and am unable to get back on because I don't know my username or
 password. My email address is jr...@mankatofreepress.com

All pidgin does is to pass on whatever you provide to the server. It
doesn't care what the user and password are. You need to contact the
people who operate your server.






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Re: Username and Password

2019-06-25 Thread David Woolley

On 25/06/2019 15:46, jru...@mankatofreepress.com wrote:
Hello, My name is Jim Rueda, I work at the Mankato Free Press in 
Minnesota and I was using pidgin until recently until, somehow, I got 
booted and am unable to get back on because I don't know my username or 
password.  My email address is jr...@mankatofreepress.com


All pidgin does is to pass on whatever you provide to the server.  It 
doesn't care what the user and password are.  You need to contact the 
people who operate your server.



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Username and Password

2019-06-25 Thread jrueda




Hello, My name is Jim Rueda, I work at the Mankato Free Press in Minnesota and 
I was using pidgin until recently until, somehow, I got booted and am unable to 
get back on because I don't know my username or password. My email 
address is jr...@mankatofreepress.com

Can you help me.

Jim Rueda


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Re: forgot username and password

2017-02-27 Thread Rodney D. Myers
On Sun, 26 Feb 2017 22:50:02 -0800 (PST)
Asif Iqbal Iqbal <asif.i.iq...@oracle.com> wrote:

> Could you please help me out as I forgot username and password
>  
> --
> Best Regards,
>  

You need to contact oracle IT dept for that info

-- 
Rodney D. Myers <rdmyers...@gmail.com> - kg6anx

They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a
little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
        Ben Franklin - 1759


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Re: gammu username and password

2013-08-04 Thread ChO₂
What is Gammu?

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-Original Message-
From: agung santoso pesbukdoe...@gmail.com
To: support@pidgin.im
Subject: gammu username and password
Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2013 15:21:17 +0700

how to config gammu in pidgin, help please
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gammu username and password

2013-08-01 Thread agung santoso
how to config gammu in pidgin, help please
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Re: Leah Farber's Username and Password

2010-03-12 Thread David Woolley

Evan Platt wrote:
How many e-mails have you seen with huge HTML  sigs from say Oracle and 
a number of other large companies?


I've seen both, but I'm not aware of them coming in combination.  There 
are those who say they are desperate, but I get the impression that they 
are often outworkers, particularly for companies that exploit housebound 
people, operating on almost a franchise basis.


There are also a lot of people with the big corporate logos, and often 
with job titles which do not match the quality of the support requests, 
but my suspicion is that those are people with illicit, or tolerated, 
installations for personal use.  Because they think they are talking toa 
a confidential help desk, these people are happy to ask questions that 
reveal their mis-use of their computers.


There may be counter examples, but they haven't stood out to me.


--
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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Username and password

2010-03-11 Thread Leah Farber
I keep trying to log in to Pidgin and it keeps saying I have the
incorrect password. I have tried every password and none of them are
working. Could you please tell me my password.

My email: lfar...@societyleadership.org
Username: leah farber (I think)
Password: ?

Leah Farber

Intern Coordinator

The National Society of Leadership and Success 50 Harrison St Suite 308
Hoboken NJ, 07030

Phone: 201-222-6544

Fax: 201-222-0613

lfar...@societyleadership.org

www.societyleadership.org 

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Re: Username and password

2010-03-11 Thread Brian Morrison
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 08:46:24 -0600
Leah Farber lfar...@societyofsuccess.com wrote:

 I keep trying to log in to Pidgin and it keeps saying I have the
 incorrect password. I have tried every password and none of them are
 working. Could you please tell me my password.

Pidgin is a multi-protocol IM client, there is no Pidgin login
because you are using your own login credentials for IM accounts on
other services such as Yahoo, MSN, AIM etc.

Also note that this is a support mailing list, so unless you subscribe
to the list you won't see the replies unless people cc you (as I have
done) but please ensure that you reply to the support list address and
not directly to me.

Which IM services are you using? Have you created accounts in Pidgin?

-- 

Brian Morrison

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Re: Leah Farber's Username and Password

2010-03-11 Thread Dagobert Duck
Hey guys, 

I guess this request was a fake or something. Somebody cannot be that dumb. 
Who'd one the one hand forget his password AND username, but then on the other 
hand be able to find the way to this support mailinglist instead?!
I guess it's someone collecting email adresses for whatever kind of shit, or 
her boyfriend, or someone else, triying to log in this girl's IM Account of 
whatever kind.
I mean, that's just my personal opinion.
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Re: Leah Farber's Username and Password

2010-03-11 Thread Evan Platt

Help, About lists the support mailing list address as support.

And this was sent from a corporate e-mail address. I'd think it's more 
likely if someone were phishing for passwords, they'd use a gmail or 
yahoo type account. I think it really is someone thinking they can send 
an email and get their password.


On 3/11/2010 8:03 AM, Dagobert Duck wrote:

Hey guys,
I guess this request was a fake or something. Somebody cannot be that
dumb. Who'd one the one hand forget his password AND username, but then
on the other hand be able to find the way to this support mailinglist
instead?!
I guess it's someone collecting email adresses for whatever kind of
shit, or her boyfriend, or someone else, triying to log in this girl's
IM Account of whatever kind.
I mean, that's just my personal opinion.


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Re: Leah Farber's Username and Password

2010-03-11 Thread Dagobert Duck
Rofl, probably right, but it's not a big deal to get a corporate adress. 
I've also noticed the links in her email, but haven't clicked one of them, I 
don't give them one click. 
But this is the information, google gave me If you have received an invitation 
in the mail, please go to http://www.societyleadership.org/invitation. Enter 
your personalized invitation code off your...

Just to mention, it says Society of Leadership and Success. ... Keep that in 
mind, and then also remember, what this person was asking for in his/her 
email... ;) LOL (Sorry)
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Re: Leah Farber's Username and Password

2010-03-11 Thread Ethan Blanton
Dagobert Duck spake unto us the following wisdom:
 I guess this request was a fake or something. Somebody cannot be that
 dumb. Who'd one the one hand forget his password AND username, but
 then on the other hand be able to find the way to this support
 mailinglist instead?!

This sort of insulting commentary is out of place on this list.
Please take it somewhere else.

It is becoming increasingly common for users in business environments
to have Pidgin installed on their computers by IT.  When these users
go to the 'Help' menu, they are directed to us.  There is no reason
for them to know that we cannot help them with local account problems
unless they are familiar with open source software and open source
support fora.

Pidgin is a large project, used by thousands or millions of users
around the world.  Unprovoked attacks such as yours give *us* a bad
name.  The average user looking at these email archives will have no
reason to know that your rude comment was an unsolicited comment from
an uninvolved user, and not a comment by someone affiliated with the
Pidgin project.

I expect to see an apology.

 I guess it's someone collecting email adresses for whatever kind of
 shit, or her boyfriend, or someone else, triying to log in this girl's
 IM Account of whatever kind.

 I mean, that's just my personal opinion.

Next time, if your personal opinion is similarly unconstructive, keep
it to yourself.

Ethan

-- 
The laws that forbid the carrying of arms are laws [that have no remedy
for evils].  They disarm only those who are neither inclined nor
determined to commit crimes.
-- Cesare Beccaria, On Crimes and Punishments, 1764


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Re: Leah Farber's Username and Password

2010-03-11 Thread Dagobert Duck

How old are you? - (Just a rhetorical question.)
The stuff, you wrote, contains insulting allusions, mine doesn't.
If you read my emails, you can feel, I wrote it with a twinkle in my eye. 
Reading yours on the other hand, I can feel the darkness your soul is girded 
by, because just the fact, that you complaign, reveals your bossy character.

Leave me alone.
Yours sincerely!

- Original Message - 
From: Ethan Blanton e...@pidgin.im

To: Dagobert Duck dagobertd...@vodafone.de
Cc: support@pidgin.im
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2010 6:29 PM
Subject: Re: Leah Farber's Username and Password


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Re: Leah Farber's Username and Password

2010-03-11 Thread Dagobert Duck

How old are you? - (Just a rhetorical question.)
The stuff, you wrote, contains insulting allusions, mine doesn't.
If you read my emails, you can feel, I wrote it with a twinkle in my eye. 
Reading yours on the other hand, I can feel the darkness your soul is girded 
by, because just the fact, that you complaign, reveals your bossy character.

Leave me alone.
Yours sincerely!

- Original Message - 
From: Ethan Blanton e...@pidgin.im

To: Dagobert Duck dagobertd...@vodafone.de
Cc: support@pidgin.im
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2010 6:29 PM
Subject: Re: Leah Farber's Username and Password


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Re: Leah Farber's Username and Password

2010-03-11 Thread Brian Morrison
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 19:05:51 +0100
Dagobert Duck dagobertd...@vodafone.de wrote:

 The stuff, you wrote, contains insulting allusions, mine doesn't.

Er no, I think you'll find you have that backwards.

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Brian Morrison

I am not young enough to know everything
  Oscar Wilde

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Re: Leah Farber's Username and Password

2010-03-11 Thread David Woolley

Ethan Blanton wrote:


to have Pidgin installed on their computers by IT.  When these users
go to the 'Help' menu, they are directed to us.  There is no reason
for them to know that we cannot help them with local account problems
unless they are familiar with open source software and open source
support fora.


No IT department I've come across would give blanket permission for end 
users, particularly non-technical ones, to contact software vendors 
directly for support; it would just cause too many configuration 
management problems for them.  (Many would consider IM clients banned 
software - mine do.)


--
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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Re: Leah Farber's Username and Password

2010-03-11 Thread Daniel Atallah
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 18:19, David Woolley for...@david-woolley.me.uk wrote:
 Ethan Blanton wrote:

 to have Pidgin installed on their computers by IT.  When these users
 go to the 'Help' menu, they are directed to us.  There is no reason
 for them to know that we cannot help them with local account problems
 unless they are familiar with open source software and open source
 support fora.

 No IT department I've come across would give blanket permission for end
 users, particularly non-technical ones, to contact software vendors directly
 for support; it would just cause too many configuration management problems
 for them.  (Many would consider IM clients banned software - mine do.)

You don't have to have permission to go to Help-About and then follow
the instructions.

It is pretty clear that many corporate users do this.

-D

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Re: Leah Farber's Username and Password

2010-03-11 Thread Evan Platt
How many e-mails have you seen with huge HTML  sigs from say Oracle and 
a number of other large companies?


How many e-mails have you seen where the person said I need to have 
this running by 5 PM TODAY!! ?


I don't think it's unrealistic to assume (yes, I know what assume means) 
that a number of companies have either installed or told employees to 
install Pidgin, and then perhaps unknowingly told them either Look 
under Help / About or Contact support@pidgin.im for help. Or, the 
user simply went to help / about themselves. I really don't believe any 
/ all of the above is unrealistic.


On 3/11/2010 3:19 PM, David Woolley wrote:

No IT department I've come across would give blanket permission for end
users, particularly non-technical ones, to contact software vendors
directly for support; it would just cause too many configuration
management problems for them. (Many would consider IM clients banned
software - mine do.)


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