How does the semantics of message routing work (involving resources)?
I have come up with the following (for a message sent to [EMAIL
PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]):
1. Is the destination on this server?
a. No - Open or use S2S connection and route the packet there.
2.
On Mon May 19 09:02:53 2008, Jonathan Dickinson wrote:
3. Is the resource online?
a. Yes - Route it to that connection.
b. No - Is the user online?
This seems to imply you think a resource exists when not onine, but
that's not true - a resource does not exist unless it's
- *What to do here?* (Assuming that [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/resource is online)
RFC3921, 11.1, Item 3: Else if the JID is of the form
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/resource and no available resource matches the full JID,
the recipient's server [...] SHOULD treat the stanza as if it were
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/mobile (0)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pc (1)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/allfail (0)
Thus now he has identical resources in case a message is sent to his mobile,
and it needs urgent action (but he isn't online). Can't messages be routed
to all resources with identical priorities?
Hmm, now
Sweet, thanks guys.
One more question to make everything *crystal* clear. If the resource isn't
online/present (remember, some people might have [EMAIL PROTECTED]/mobile in
their contact list) and a message to that must be routed where? Defer it until
the resource becomes available or route it
Sorry to be an ABSOLUTE pain, but anyone know a commandline switch to run two
instances of Coccinella, or how to configure it?
I can log into it using Coccinella, but not Pandion (not enough protocol
support yet), but I just want to send a message ;).
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On Mon May 19 11:16:40 2008, Jonathan Dickinson wrote:
Sweet, thanks guys.
One more question to make everything *crystal* clear. If the
resource isn't online/present (remember, some people might have
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/mobile in their contact list) and a message to that
must be routed
2008/5/19 Jonathan Dickinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sorry to be an ABSOLUTE pain, but anyone know a commandline switch to run two
instances of Coccinella, or how to configure it?
I can log into it using Coccinella, but not Pandion (not enough protocol
support yet), but I just want to send a
This may be of interest...
/psa
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Date: Mon, 19 May 2008 16:11:53 +0200
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