> Does a network of socket redirectors�offer any benefits over just setting up more >Jabber Servers with AIM Transports?� Meaning, you still have to find people to set up >the free Socket Redirectors, > why not focus that energy on getting people to set up additional�Jabber Servers.� > > Unless you have a critical mass even the socket redirectors are pretty easy to pick >out and block.� The key is to have the AIM traffic spread over 1000's of nodes.� It >is a matter of deciding where > to spend our energy.� The Socket Redirectors will work, but so will the same number >of Jabber Servers will too.��� > > Rashad
As far as I can see the advantage of the socket subdirector idea is that it will be transparent to the user. It's a real pain to move all your ICQ/AIM contacts to use a different transport (I've done it a couple of times now), it's even more of a pain to have to move entirely to a new server. Thomas Parslow (PatRat) ICQ #:26359483 Rat Software http://www.rat-software.com/ Please leave quoted text in place when replying _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
