En la fecha Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 11:16:59AM -0600, Peter Saint-Andre escribio:
> I think you misunderstood. By "home" server I meant the server you
> normally connect to (in my case, jabber.org). Just because I use the
> jabber.org server doesn't mean I can't register with the transports on
> another Jabber server. And in fact that is what I do for connectivity to
> AIM and ICQ.
> 
> Peter

I think some thing that can be very interesting is to add this "system"
to the server, so you can say the server has more transports that are
really in other jabber servers... like:

  <service id="msn.localhost">
     <etc/>
  </service>

  <service id="msn.otherhost">
     <etc/>
  </service>

  <service id="msn.anotherhost">
     <etc/>
  </service>

and could be fine to have something like:

  <service id="msn.servers">
     <service>msn.localhost</service>
     <service>msn.otherhost</service>
     <service>msn.anotherhost</service>
     <order>random</order>
  </service>

(order like random, sequencial, etc) so the user can add the transport msn.servers and 
the server gives him one transport from the list, or if the jabber admin wants, show 
all the msn transports from the list and the user selects..

What do you think about this?

(luar)
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