There is one more thing i noticed today. I sent a message from GNOME to an Android Ring friend. I watched the animation bouncing for a while and then i got the failure x after a while. It looks like my contact was still online and i sent a second message just 1 minute later. The message got that little green check and it looked that the second message was submitted. Later today i asked my friend how many messages arrived. And the answer - and i looked at his conversation - was 2! both messages seemed to be submitted correctly. but for me on GNOME it looked as if the first message wasn't due to a sending failure ... Any idea?
> Maxim Cournoyer <[email protected]> hat am 16. Januar 2018 > um 20:59 geschrieben: > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: [email protected] > > To: [email protected] > > Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2018 1:40:52 PM > > Subject: [Ring] What happen to a message ... > > > that i send to one of my contacts while she/he is offline? > > It is put and persisted on the DHT for a period of 5 minutes. > > > > > Will i be lost once and for all? There is always the "sending" animation > > boucing > > for a long time. > > > > And sometimes a "failure" signature is following. > > I believe the "failure" message should appear when the message expires after > 5 minutes on the DHT without having been retrieved. > > > What if there would be a way to cancel it, when i am getting aware that > > she/he > > is offline? > > There's currently no way to actively cancel a message being sent, but as > replied above, it'll only live 5 minutes on the DHT and expire in case your > contact is offline. > > > As there is no contact comes online/goes offline notification right now, > > isn't > > it? > > Correct. > > HTH, > > Maxim
