Magnus Henoch wrote:
Remko Troncon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:Even if (un)subscription requests are sent as <presence/> stanzas, they are never blocked by the privacy lists.How about item 4 of 10.2: Privacy lists MUST be the first delivery rule applied by a server, superseding (1) the routing and delivery rules specified in Server Rules for Handling XML Stanzas (Section 11), and (2) the handling of subscription-related presence stanzas (and corresponding generation of roster pushes) specified in Integration of Roster Items and Presence Subscriptions (Section 8).But 10.10 says: Note: Presence notifications do not include presence subscriptions, only presence information that is broadcasted to the user because the user is currently subscribed to a contact's presence information. Thus this includes presence stanzas with no 'type' attribute or of type='unavailable' only. (Un)subscription requests are not affected by privacy lists.
Vinod's example was global communications blocking. That blocks everything. P
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