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== Lorl's quick setup (for pidgin) ==
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'''XMPP''' (also known as '''Jabber''') is an open instant-messaging protocol. Many alliances in EVE use Jabber as a means of keeping in contact with one another when not logged on to EVE or on voice comms. Note that Jabber is not a program, it is the protocol spoken by a number of different programs such as Pidgin, Trillian, etc. to provide instant messaging services.  EVE University used to run a Jabber server, however it was shut down in favor of [[Archive:UniSlacks|Slack]].
=== Getting logged in ===
 
# Download and install Pidgin: [http://pidgin.im/]
 
# The Accounts window should open, if not, click accounts > manage accounts
 
# Click Add
 
# Set protocol to XMPP
 
# Username is your forum username, replacing any spaces with periods "." and use your forum password
 
# There is no...
 
# Domain is eveuniversity.org
 
# (Pro-tip: You may want to set resource. For example, if you have two computers set up, you could have one called desktop, and another called laptop)
 
# Probably want to set to remember password
 
# Click Add!
 
  
=== Getting into a chat room ===
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[[Category:Applications]]
# In the buddies list, click Buddies > Join a Chat
 
# Ensure account is your university one (only matters if you're on other jabber servers too)
 
# Click on Room List
 
# Ensure that the conference server is: conference.eveuniversity.org click on Find Rooms
 
# Click on the channel you want to join, then join!
 
# There is no...
 

Latest revision as of 16:30, 19 November 2021

E-UNI Emblem.png This page's intent is to provide information on the the history of EVE University. The information on this page is no longer current.

XMPP (also known as Jabber) is an open instant-messaging protocol. Many alliances in EVE use Jabber as a means of keeping in contact with one another when not logged on to EVE or on voice comms. Note that Jabber is not a program, it is the protocol spoken by a number of different programs such as Pidgin, Trillian, etc. to provide instant messaging services. EVE University used to run a Jabber server, however it was shut down in favor of Slack.