Yeah it has for quite a while =)  I'll make sure again when I get to
that point in my reworking of it.

--temas



On Mon, 2002-04-15 at 11:30, Julian Missig wrote:
> Well, the transports and the clients need to support iq:gateway, which
> will properly generate the appropriate jabberid for that transport.
> 
> So temas, does aim-t do iq:gateway yet? :)
> 
> On Mon, 2002-04-15 at 12:22, Thomas Muldowney wrote:
> > Generally this should be encoded as [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Just like
> > it's done to use msn-t with passport accounts.
> > 
> > --temas
> > 
> > 
> > On Mon, 2002-04-15 at 06:24, Ashvil wrote:
> > > Is there a reason why some clients like JabberIM 1.10 and WinJab 1.1 do not 
>allow you to use an email address as a user name like '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. They don't seem 
>to like the '@'.
> > > 
> > > IMHO, if the user enters
> > > UserName : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Server : im.xyz.com
> > > 
> > > Then it should connect to the server at im.xyz.com and send the JID as 
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > And if the username does not contain a '@' character, then append the server 
>name to generate the JID. 
> > > 
> > > This way, I can run the server on a sub domain (maybe outsourced to a different 
>ISP) and still have my JID with my main domain name.
> > > 
> > > Can someone enlighten me on this issue. 
> > > 
> > > Regards,
> > > Ashvil
> > > 
> > > PS - WinJab 0.9.5.7 used to do this the way, I suggested
> > > 
> > >  
> 
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