Hello there,

  You only need a true FQDN if you wish components to be available to
  other servers.

  I often set up components using FQDNs like msn.localhost and
  icq.localhost, when they are only to be used by users of the local
  server. The jabberd keeps track of the FQDNs of locally connected
  components, so never checks DNS. If you want to connect to an external
  component, thats when DNS comes into play.

Regards,

  David

On Mon, Nov 11, 2002 at 06:59:29PM +0100, Fabio Forno wrote:
> As far as I can understand components names must be in the form 
> "mycomponent.myjabberserver" forcing me to have a qualified domain name 
> in order reach them from other servers. Is it true or am I missing 
> something?
> 
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