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::<tt>subscribe <anidb username> <anidb password></tt> | ::<tt>subscribe <anidb username> <anidb password></tt> | ||
::<i>(without the <> of course)</i> | ::<i>(without the <> of course)</i> | ||
===Usage within GMail=== | |||
Since Google Talk is basically a Jabber client, and GMail provides a "chat" component that interfaces with it, you can use it to access the AniDB Jabber Server from GMail. | |||
#Open your [http://www.gmail.com GMail] account on the browser. | |||
#click on "Add Contact" (located on your Quick Contacts bar on the left side). | |||
#enter <b>anidb@im.anidb.info</b> and click on "Send Invites". | |||
#open a chatsession with it and type | |||
::<tt>subscribe <anidb username> <anidb password></tt> | |||
::<i>(without the <> of course)</i> | |||
<b>Note:</b> this method will try to send an email invitation to the AniDB Jabber Server. You'll receive one email with a delivery error message, which can be ignored with no ill effects. This may cause unneccessary traffic to the server, and might not be officially supported by AniDB. | |||
===General Information=== | ===General Information=== |
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