Interestingly enough, I'm running Hardy and the Pidgin (2.02) I'm using
works with ICQ atm.. I noticed that Pidgin at work (Windows) didn't last
week. Perhaps the ICQ servers have been patched to allow the older
protocol again?

I just noticed though, that the 2.02 release I'm running (at least
according to the Help | About window) is.. way old. How bizarre... This
must be an after effect of installing Pidgin from a 3rd party repo after
GAIM renamed and the release I was running didn't offer Pidgin. I am
surprised though that my upgrade manager is asking me to make the
upgrade...

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Cannot connect to ICQ ("The client version you are using is too old.")
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/244591
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