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On Sun, Sep 21, 2003 at 08:53:40 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> 2. With most legacy networks, the transport should auto-import the legacy
> system's contact list to the Jabber roster. JIT simply sends a presence
> type=subscribed but this is problematic as with unpatched Jabber servers
> the nick can't be pushed to the roster and it is uncertain how for example
> jabberd2 handles this.
> 

Actually, this was the feature that got me thinking in the first place.
Importing a contact is unlike creating a new contact in a lot of ways.
Besides the points already made, lots of information can come with an
imported contact.

For example, MSN supports group of contacts.  At the very least, it
would be nice to send group information along with the
subscribe/import/whatever request for the client to consider.

        - Andrew
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