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years ago Closed 9 years ago Last modified 9 years ago #4236 closed defect (invalid) Google Talk Code 503 Server Error Reported by: toddsdonald Owned by: seanegan Milestone: Component: Google Talk Version: 2.3.0 Keywords: Error 503 Cc: cparker15 Description I have Google Talk setup in my Pidgin, but it does not receive https://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/4236 messages and when I try to send a message it gives error 503. Oldest http://techathlon.com/fix-bad-request-error-400-gmail-google-chrome/ first Newest first Threaded Comments only Change History (8) comment:1 Changed 9 years ago by deryni pending changed from 0 to 1 Who are you trying to send a message to when you get a 503? comment:2 Changed 9 years ago by toddsdonald pending changed from 1 to 0 discjockeyservices.com comment:3 Changed 9 years ago by toddsdonald Oops, gmail error I mean: discjockeyservices@… comment:4 Changed 9 years ago by deryni pending changed from 0 to 1 Two things. One, are you sure that username exists? Two, on Google Talk you need to have the person in your buddy list (and need to be in their buddy list) before you are allowed to talk to them. Are you sure that is the case? comment:5 Changed 9 years ago by toddsdonald pending changed from 1 gmail server error to 0 Oh... I thought Pidgin worked regardless. I did not know you needed people to be in a buddy list. That's ashame. It would be an awesome tool if that was not the case. I run Yahoo, AIM, Live and GTalk on my site and it's a challenge running all four programs at once with pop-ups all over, etc. Oh well... If you ever get that problem fixed it'll be a World Class poece of software. Being restricted to it running from buddy lists makes it just one more software I'd need to run, instead of less. comment:6 Changed 9 years ago by deryni It isn't a limitation we put in place, it is one Google Talk did. It was one of their spam prevention measures as I understand it. comment:7 Changed 9 years ago by deryni Resolution set to invalid Status changed from new to closed comment:8 Changed 9 years ago by deryni To be clear I'm unsure whether the sender needs to have the receiver in their buddy list but I believe the receiver needs to have authorized/accepted the sender and thusly have the sender in their buddy list. Note: See TracTickets for help on using tickets. Download in other formats: Comma-delimited Text Tab-delimited Text RSS Feed Powered by Trac 1.0.2 By Edge
Gmail using Chrome, chances are that you might have encountered the dreaded Bad Request Error 400 error. The error is so frustrating and vague that most users are left clueless on how to fix it. Most importantly, many of us do not have the time to fix the issue when we have to send that all important email. There are a number of forum posts on the Internet in which users mentioned that they have moved to Firefox or other browsers just because of this problem. Its a shame that both the browser and the email are from the provider and they are yet to fix it even though users have had issue for about an year! But thankfully many users have improvised and found work around to this issue. The problem appears to be with the GMAIL_IMP value stored in the cookie for mail.google.com. No one seems to have an idea what is actually causing the error. Here I have picked 3 fixes and classified them as the Good, the Bad and the Ugly depending on the complexity of the fix. Lets start with the Ugly… The Ugly Right click on the screen. Select Inspect element. Select the Resources tab at the top of the Developer Tools window. Expand the Cookies section in the left side navigation by clicking on the arrow next to Cookies. Select the mail.google.com cookie. Right click on GMAIL_IMP. Select Delete. Close the Developer Tools window. Refresh the page giving you the error. The Bad (Warning: you will be signed out of all your Google account) Get to Chrome Setting. Click Show advanced settings. In the Privacy section, click the Content settings button. In the "Cookies" section, click All cookies and site data to open the Cookies and Other Data dialogs. In the search box search for mail.google.com. Click Done Refresh the page giving you the error. The Good Just navigate to any of this URLs Labs turned on mail.google.com/mail/?labs=1 Labs turned off mail.google.com/mail/?labs=0 This fix is the easiest, but make sure you do this all the time as it will not address the cookie issue. Better still would be convert your default