Support Digest, Vol 95, Issue 29
Md.Manik Rahaman
manikdish at gmail.com
Fri Jul 31 14:13:58 EDT 2015
unsubcribe please.
donts send mail.
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> 1. Re: Certificate expired (David Woolley)
> 2. How to add Persistent Notifications? (Jeffrey McClain)
> 3. Re: how do i configure facebook on pidgin using xmpp the
> default facebook protocol (Anthony Hove)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2015 21:40:51 +0100
> From: David Woolley <forums at david-woolley.me.uk>
> To: "James E. Kelly" <jkelly at ensembletravel.com>
> Cc: "support at pidgin.im" <support at pidgin.im>
> Subject: Re: Certificate expired
> Message-ID: <55BA8BD3.8090903 at david-woolley.me.uk>
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> On 30/07/15 19:20, James E. Kelly wrote:
> > I just want to know step by step how to fix it if possible
>
> This is not something you should do by a cook book approach. You should
> understand what you are doing. The security of your communications is
> at risk.
>
> In particular, you should not tell people to accept an invalid
> certificate unless you understand the precise nature of the problem, and
> you have done a risk analysis. If that risk analysis indicates that the
> risk to the users of your system is acceptable, you should still tell
> people that they should never accept an invalid certificate without
> management authority. (A recently expired certificate is a very low
> risk, but one that doesn't match the server should ring alarm bells.)
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> Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 31 Jul 2015 01:05:28 +0000 (UTC)
> From: Jeffrey McClain <jeffmc2012-github at yahoo.com>
> To: "support at pidgin.im" <support at pidgin.im>
> Subject: How to add Persistent Notifications?
> Message-ID:
> <799125039.2907132.1438304728759.JavaMail.yahoo at mail.yahoo.com>
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> I currently have Pidgin setup to "keep buddy list window on top
> always."Whenever anyone messages me, the chat window immediately pops up in
> front of whatever window i have open (chrome, for example). I like this
> because it lets me see new messages immediately.Upon clicking anywhere on
> the current window, the Pidgin chat is sent to the background. Again, this
> is as expected.My issue is that now if someone messages me, the chat window
> no longer pops up to the forefront. There is an occasional flash on the
> taskbar icon, but I rarely if ever notice it until minutes later.What I
> would like is some way to set up Pidgin notifications so that when i click
> the current window (chrome for example) and Pidgin is sent to the
> background,any subsequent messages (from that sender or any other) will
> once again bring Pidgin's chatbox to the front.P.S.: Sorry in advance if
> this is already a global option. I have tried messing around with the
> "message notification" plugin to no avail. Please help.
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> Message: 3
> Date: Fri, 31 Jul 2015 13:39:46 +0200
> From: Anthony Hove <anthonyh at bytepatrol.co.zw>
> To: Michael McConville <mmcconville at mykolab.com>
> Cc: support at pidgin.im
> Subject: Re: how do i configure facebook on pidgin using xmpp the
> default facebook protocol
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> hello Michael
>
> thanks, this works.
>
> Regards,
> Anthony Hove / Field Engineer
> On 30/07/2015 20:02, Michael McConville wrote:
> > Anthony Hove wrote:
> >> how do I configure facebook on pidgin using xmpp the default facebook
> >> protocol
> > As Ethan said, you can't. You can use the new Facebook plugin:
> >
> > https://github.com/jgeboski/purple-facebook/wiki
> >
> > It's currently third-party, but it's expected to be included in Pidgin
> > 3.0.
> >
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