On Tue, 26 Feb 2002 00:44:41 +0100 (CET)
Ondrej Zima <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> BTW: Ickle (in near future) can send SMS :-)
It does already doesnt it ? Ah, wait, I am using the cvs version..
> > > doens't need gnome (I'm using kde at the moment)? The problem with
> > > all new licq versions I've tried etc. is that I cannot send any
> > > messages (connnection is
> > > rejected by peer or the msgs simply don't arrive); is this normal
> > > or perhaps related to a bad configuration of my
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 05:40:45PM +0100, Stephan Hachinger wrote:
> Hi!
>
> OK, I know this has already been discussed before, but I've tried
> several ICQ apps, also the ones recommended in the discussions before
> and I'm just not getting any usable solution. So, does anyone know an
> ICQ appli
On Mon, 2002-02-25 at 11:23, nate wrote:
> > doens't need gnome (I'm using kde at the moment)? The problem with
> > all new licq versions I've tried etc. is that I cannot send any
> > messages (connnection is
> > rejected by peer or the msgs simply don't arrive); is this normal
> > or perhaps rela
> doens't need gnome (I'm using kde at the moment)? The problem with
> all new licq versions I've tried etc. is that I cannot send any
> messages (connnection is
> rejected by peer or the msgs simply don't arrive); is this normal
> or perhaps related to a bad configuration of my networking?
if y
Hi!
OK, I know this has already been discussed before, but I've tried
several ICQ apps, also the ones recommended in the discussions before
and I'm just not getting any usable solution. So, does anyone know an
ICQ application which can connect to newer ICQ versions like 2001b
without being rejecte
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