On a second thought...

On Thu, 14 Sep 2006, Kai Vehmanen wrote:

> So leaving the handles alone is more future-proof, but destroying them is 
> more robust. I guess a reasonable default is actually 
> nua_handle_destroy()'ing the handles of unknown events.

I came with a better idea: destroy the handle if it is a completely new 
one, otherwise ignore. This is future-proof, but does not cause handle 
buildup in nua. Documented also at our new FAQ page:

http://wiki.opensource.nokia.com/projects/Sofia-SIP_FAQ

PS And implemented in the devel version of sofsip-cli (darcs repo).

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