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Nov 29, 2007, 3:15:08 AM (16 years ago)
- Author:
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John Bailey
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Update the conv tab colors question to reflect 2.3.0. Also, users can't assign tickets to anyone, so I removed that part of step 4 from the certificate answer
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218 | 218 | |
219 | 219 | === What do those colors in the conversation tab mean? === |
220 | | * '''Red''' - A message is waiting for you |
221 | | * '''Blue''' - Someone sent a message containing your name |
| 220 | * '''Red''' - A message is waiting for you in a chat that does not contain your name |
| 221 | * '''Blue''' - Someone (in one-on-one IM) sent you a message or (in chats) said your name/nickname |
222 | 222 | * '''Green''' - The buddy is typing |
223 | 223 | * '''Yellow''' - The buddy began typing, and then stopped |
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229 | 229 | 2. Go to Tools->Certificates |
230 | 230 | 3. Select the relevant server and export the certificate to a file. |
231 | | 4. [/simpleticket File a ticket]. Attach the exported certificate, and specify which protocol you are connecting to, as well as the server the certificate is for. Assign it to wehlhard. |
| 231 | 4. [/simpleticket File a ticket]. Attach the exported certificate, and specify which protocol you are connecting to, as well as the server the certificate is for. |
232 | 232 | |
233 | 233 | === Why does Pidgin crash when I start it? === |
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