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Now you have connected Kopete and your account. The window should look like this:
Now you have connected '''Kopete''' and your account. The window should look like this:


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To add a contact press <menuchoice>Add</menuchoice> in the toolbar and choose your account(in this case it is your UIN), or you can use the menu <menuchoice>File -> Add Contact -> your account</menuchoice>. There you can enter the UID of the person you want to add.
To add a contact press <menuchoice>Add</menuchoice> in the toolbar and choose your account (in this case it is your UIN), or you can use the menu <menuchoice>File -> Add Contact -> your account</menuchoice>. There you can enter the UIN of the person you want to add.


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If you do not know the UIN, but perhabs the nickname or the e-mail adress of a person, it is also possible to search for your contact. Click on the <menuchoice>Search</menuchoice> button.
If you do not know the UIN, but perhaps the nickname or the e-mail address of a person, it is also possible to search for your contact. Click on the <menuchoice>Search</menuchoice> button.


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If you use ICQ, is is very likely that you will get added by someone else. If this happens, '''Kopete''' will display a message which contains the UIN of the person who wants to add you to his list.
If you use ICQ, it is very likely that you will get added by someone else. If this happens, '''Kopete''' will display a message which contains the UIN of the person who wants to add you to his list.


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[[File:Kopete_ICQ_Chat_window.png | thumb | center | 500px | Chat with you contacts]]
[[File:Kopete_ICQ_Chat_window.png | thumb | center | 500px | Chat with your contacts]]




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{{Prev|Special:myLanguage/Kopete/ICQ/connect_through_kopete|Connect to your Account with Kopete}}
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[[Category:Internet]]
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[[Category:Tutorials]]
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Latest revision as of 06:18, 6 January 2011

Add a contact

Now you have connected Kopete and your account. The window should look like this:

Connected


To add a contact press Add in the toolbar and choose your account (in this case it is your UIN), or you can use the menu File -> Add Contact -> your account. There you can enter the UIN of the person you want to add.


If you do not know the UIN, but perhaps the nickname or the e-mail address of a person, it is also possible to search for your contact. Click on the Search button.

It is also possible to search UINs


Being added

If you use ICQ, it is very likely that you will get added by someone else. If this happens, Kopete will display a message which contains the UIN of the person who wants to add you to his list.

authorization request


To get more information about the person click on Info.... A window will open which contains all the information available about the person.

Information


Now you can authorize or block the person. If you authorize, you can chat with him and vice versa, if you block him, he can't talk with you.

Chatting

To chat, click on one of your contacts. A chat window will appear. There you can type your text and send it.

Chat with your contacts


It is also possible to send messages to persons that are offline. They will receive your message as soon as they go online.

Spam

Sadly, there is a lot of spam (spam are messages you don't want, usually advertisement or viruses) on the ICQ network. To avoid spam, you should authorize only people you know. There is nothing you can really do about this problem. Just ignore them!