I've made my client send <presence> packets as a way of "meeting" up, in order to avoid having to look at rosters. So it's certainly possible to get around with presence, using a standard jabber server (public) and personal jabber server.

News to me that its blocked, been testing it all along jabber.org maybe if the server implements some rules then I guess it would be mediated.

Adrian

On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, at 10:25 pm, Lyn Bartram wrote:

I have some questions about directed presence and roster control. The documentation states that a node can choose to manage its presence directly and can send (and presumably receive) presence messages independent of roster membership. Some implementers have, however, warned us that this is not the case: that presence dissemination is both mediated and blocked by the server according to roster.

Can someone enlighten me? Thanks -
lyn


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