When Adium gets cut off its behaviour isn't brilliant
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When Adium gets cut off its behaviour isn't brilliant
Something I really liked about the early version of Adium before the massive rewrite was that when your internet connection is dropped it basically got back on as soon as it could.
However now I'm finding Adiums behaviour closer to MSN where it just sits there bouncing and puts up a message box behind all my windows telling me it can't find the server.
I think it would be better if it posted up a sticky growl that it can't find the server, and just sat there trying to get on instead of completely freezing till I told it to get back to doing its job.
However now I'm finding Adiums behaviour closer to MSN where it just sits there bouncing and puts up a message box behind all my windows telling me it can't find the server.
I think it would be better if it posted up a sticky growl that it can't find the server, and just sat there trying to get on instead of completely freezing till I told it to get back to doing its job.
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Re: When Adium gets cut off its behaviour isn't brilliant
That's still what it does. What version are you running?df0notfound wrote:Something I really liked about the early version of Adium before the massive rewrite was that when your internet connection is dropped it basically got back on as soon as it could.
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Re: When Adium gets cut off its behaviour isn't brilliant
Actually, sorta really doesn't... at least, not in my experience. I'm running 0.89 ... though reconnection has been an issue for quite some time... except, I must note that Yahoo and MSN do reconnect straight away. Oscar-based services, as well as GTalk do not, however.evands wrote:That's still what it does. What version are you running?df0notfound wrote:Something I really liked about the early version of Adium before the massive rewrite was that when your internet connection is dropped it basically got back on as soon as it could.
Quitting and relaunching adium is the only solution that will get me back on (to be clear, using the Status menu alone will do nothing to reconnect me to the mentioned services).
Anyone else having such problems?
Some relevant factors may be my always being behind a firewall (either Linksys or Airport) wherever I go.
I have a similar problem with this. My router on occasion will reset my wireless, causing me to be disconnected from AIM and Gtalk. Gtalk actually will disconnect/reconnect almost right away, but if it weren't for that, I would never know I had been disconnected. My AIM accounts in Adium keep sending messages as if I were connected, but no one ever receives them (since I am not connected). After maybe ten or fifteen minutes, the AIM accounts will finally disconnect and reconnect (unless of course I reopen Adium myself to do this having been warned by Gtalk).
I've had the same thing happen to me but with my MSN account. I'd be able to send messages (which they weren't receiving), and everything would look fine (status icon was green etc) like I was still connected when I really wasn't.Spartan wrote:My AIM accounts in Adium keep sending messages as if I were connected, but no one ever receives them (since I am not connected). After maybe ten or fifteen minutes, the AIM accounts will finally disconnect and reconnect (unless of course I reopen Adium myself
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Re: When Adium gets cut off its behaviour isn't brilliant
0.89evands wrote:That's still what it does. What version are you running?df0notfound wrote:Something I really liked about the early version of Adium before the massive rewrite was that when your internet connection is dropped it basically got back on as soon as it could.
It doesn't reconnect, just sits there with a message box, sends a growl and bounces till you give it some attention, close the message box and change your status back to online.
Annoyingly MSN is smart enough to get back on even if its irritating "Server not found but its probably your fault" style message box is up.
I'm having a problem like this with Jabber...
It has no problem connecting manually when I ask it, but I shouldn't have to ask it.
I really need to get Adium to reconnect, or at least *try* reconnecting, after my "Location" changes.
I really need to get Adium to reconnect, or at least *try* reconnecting, after my "Location" changes.
Ook.
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