Hi M.!

M.Kiesel wrote:

Hrm.. that's not a bad idea, then have the client subscribe back... The
only problem I see is it's totally up to the user at that point, but
then again, using regular s10n is too.

Normal s10n using immediate subscribed packets pushes the contact to the
user's roster without further actions.

I think you shouldn't send subscribed presences but subscribe presences. Being able to push contacts on the roster of a user with subscribed packets as been considered a bug by some people and it is not part of the specs that you can do this. I could imagine that this "bug" could be fixed by implementations in the future.


Tot kijk
Matthias

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