Once the dust has settled, I presume you will be looking to move at
least one of the secondary DNS servers away from the same physical
network as the primary ?
xmpp.orgnameserver = dns1.mediahost.org
xmpp.orgnameserver = dns2.mediahost.org
Authoritative answers can be found
FWIW:
http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2007/10/google-to-connect-to-other-im-networks.html
or http://tinyurl.com/2p9hh3
--- Andre-John Mas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only thing, is I am not sure I can imagine how they would deal
with MSN,
which allows for accounts with domain names which aren't in the
msn.com or
hotmail.com realm. Maybe this could be a fallback method if
everything
This is not
to provide
this feature.
--- Ernest Nova [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FWIW:
http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2007/10/google-to-connect-to-other-im-networks.html
or http://tinyurl.com/2p9hh3
--- Justin Karneges [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Totally random thought: I wonder if Google is legally required (say,
by
contract with AOL) to thwart attempts by third-parties to access the
AIM
integration. What if someone wrote a new Jabber transport that
required 4
fields: gmail account
It appears that few (none?) of the out of box J2ME bits on mobile
devices support switching of an previously established un-encrypted
session to TLS via the STARTTLS sequence ( i.e Connections that start
un-encrypted, then send STARTTLS to become encrypted )
Any one have pointers to a library
--- Jeff McAdams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stephen Pendleton wrote:
Jeff, so you know what is the status of OASIS and the CAP protocol?
Isn't that what the USGS and NWS uses? We have a XEP for CAP alerts
over XMPP: http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0127.html
Yeah, I'm familiar with
--- Jeff McAdams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Regardless, though...one of XMPP's real strengths is that its more of
an
event-driven system...but so many people just don't grok the power of
that, and some real, useful, demonstrations of what's possible would
be
very powerful to have
Let's see if I can summarize for my purposes :) Longish response
follows excerpt.
--- Jeff McAdams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[arbitrarily edited]
I don't think having the notification in the collaborative forum (ie,
chatroom in this case) is all that important.
..
Also...this only works this
Are there any clients that support XEP-0080 ? Any interesting mashups
of note ?
p.s
Is the tie in to availability of PEP support on server is too limiting
for the simple cases ? Not to re-open settled issues but could
distributing it via presence have made it easier to deploy ? Perhaps
--- On Wed, 10/1/08, Adam Pisoni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Most xmpp servers we send to send back a 503 if we send a
message to a
user who is offline. When we get a 503 we mark that JID
as offline
so we do not continue sending them messages. The real
issue is gtalk,
which
It is unlikely that jabber.org (as a community run effort) could turn into a
consumer service that could take on Skype or Gtalk - and perhaps that shouldn't
be its purpose.
If the intent is to support XMPP - then there is a consumer service that uses
XMPP she could use- GTalk. There may be
Upon overhearing a conversation on the phone regarding Jabber and some bugs we
were chasing - my little niece brought me this and asked who I was talking to
about her book.
http://www.amazon.com/Dot-Jabber-Big-Bug-Mystery/dp/0152165185/
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Anyone on this list have any experience with this Google collaboration product
http://wave.google.com/ just announced ?
The federation protocol is an XMPP extension
http://www.waveprotocol.org/draft-protocol-spec
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A Wiki leaks source who asks to remain anonymous now says that the
organization’s XMPP server in Amsterdam, used to host its encrypted instant
messaging communications, was compromised earlier this week by an unknown
attacker, and the chat service had to be relocated to another server in
Just noticed this interesting tidbit in Google App Engine pricing
http://www.google.com/enterprise/cloud/appengine/pricing.html
XMPP API 1000 stanzas free per day then $0.01 / 1k stanza
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