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On 04/05/2006, at 14:19 PM, Chris Mullins wrote:
I went looking for a JEP that describes this, or anything with more
detail, but didn't see anything. There are some questions that I've got:

You were probably looking for JEP-0157:
http://www.jabber.org/jeps/jep-0157.html
"Many existing Jabber servers use the bare domain of the server as an alias for the server administrators, such that a <message/> stanza addressed to that domain name (e.g., "jabber.org") is delivered to the JIDs of the server administrators (this does not apply to <iq/> or <presence/> stanzas). It is RECOMMENDED that all server implementations support this functionality, and the authors will work toward standardization of this functionality in the forthcoming revisions to RFC 3920 [2]."

- Should messages sent to "server/resource" be allowed?

Interestingly, that JEP does give as examples, a few contact addresses which do end in resources.

However, the rest of your questions are very good, particularly the question of which privacy list applies.

In general, does this feature really belong on a server feature page?

Yes.  It is a feature, after all.

TX

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