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Monday, May 8th 2006, 8:18am

{Kopete} need help

hi all
i can not log in to any of my accounts in the messenger(MSN & Yahoo)
every time i try it keep sayin thre was an error conecting to the MSN Server
Unable to lookup messenger.hotmail.com
can any body please can hlep
i am useing LINUX Mandrake LE 2005 v10.2
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Monday, May 8th 2006, 9:39pm

RE: {Kopete} need help

Are you behind a firewall and/or NAT? Do other client connect successfully? And which Kopete version does Mandriva supply?
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Tuesday, May 9th 2006, 7:03am

RE: {Kopete} need help

yes i am behind a fire wall and i use Kopete 0.9.2
and i have no other clients ?
is thre any way to make it work?
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Tuesday, May 9th 2006, 9:42am

RE: {Kopete} need help

0.9.2 is pretty old, try to upgrade to a higher version.
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Tuesday, May 9th 2006, 11:36am

please forgive me about my knowlage but can you show me how can i upgrade it and
everytime there is an error MSg Appear when i try to connect (unable to lookup messenger.hotmail.com)
should i have to change any thing in the configrations?

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Wednesday, May 10th 2006, 7:50pm

you need to upgrade your kopete version to something later than 0.9.2. You can do this using the urpmi tool from Mandrake. Since I don't run Mandrake, I can't give you anymore information other than that.
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