If you need a XMPP hosting i can configure my server for your domain :-)

2014/1/23 Cesar Alcalde <[email protected]>

> Well, actually you could setup DNS SRV records pointing to a third party
> server (like the MX record for mail).
>
> So you can have a server example.org with a web server, a ftp server...
> And xmpp accounts @example.org although the actual xmpp service is
> provided by provider.net.
>
> Also, there are servers that only provide MUC and have the user
> registration disabled.
>
> And a server can, through service discovery, list services hosted in other
> machines/domains.
> El 23/01/2014 11:33, "Evgeny Khramtsov" <[email protected]> escribió:
>
>> Thu, 23 Jan 2014 11:27:19 +0100
>> Daniel Pocock <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >
>> > I'm just wondering about practical forwarding and/or redirection
>> > options for people who want to offer some kind of XMPP service on
>> > their domain but don't really want to run a full service themselves.
>> >
>> > For example, many free software projects (Debian, Fedora) offer their
>> > developers mail forwarding ([email protected]>[email protected])
>> > without having any mailboxes.  Is it feasible to construct similarly
>> > low key solutions with XMPP?
>> >
>> >
>>
>> No :)
>>
>

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