OK, let me see if I understand something properly: 1.) If user@server/Home sends a message to "someone else", that someone else should reply to, obviously, user@server/Home, since that's where it knows user IS, correct?
2.) The Jabber book, on p.127, says: "In the event there's a priority tie, the most recent connection to the Jabber server wins" By connection, do we mean "Session start" or "activity seen"? The reason I ask is that we have a lot of employees with dedicated access at home, and it would make sense that folks would just leave their Jabber client running at home and running at work. Now, to make sure they always get their messages, they can either: (a) constantly twiddle the priorities to be "higher than the other place" (b) leave them at the same priority, but every time they (go-home|get-to-work) sign out and sign back in but a nicer alternative would be: (c) have the server know "ah, Home and Work have the same priority, but I last saw ACTIVITY from Work, so they must be there." (or vice versa) Is "C" do-able? D -- +---------------------+-----------------------------------------+ | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | "Thou art the ruins of the noblest man | | Derek J. Balling | That ever lived in the tide of times. | | | Woe to the hand that shed this costly | | | blood" - Julius Caesar Act 3, Scene 1 | +---------------------+-----------------------------------------+ _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
