You may have got my earlier message, but Yahoo filters us pretty heavy, I've tried to get us off their filter's about a half a dozen times. Apparently between our Amazon EC2 hosting and the quantity of messages we send, they routinely drop or delay our mail. It's almost impossible to get them to whitelist us. There isn't anything technically wrong with our setup, so it's just them being difficult. My advice continue to use your gmail account and not yahoo.
Matt P. On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 5:40 PM, Victor Williams <[email protected]> wrote: > List still isn't sending to my Yahoo address, so hopefully this one will > work... > > I have successfully gotten this working...to an extent, however, a few > things stand out that appear to be incorrect, and I don't know where to fix > them (I can't tell whether it's "feature functionality" or if it's an error > somewhere...in either Bria or SipXecs): > > 1. Every time logging into Bria via the provisioning route, I keep getting > contacts showing up that I don't believe should. In the group "Ungrouped > Contacts", I keep getting the same one added to that group every time I log > in. So if contactA is there when I log off, contactA is there twice when I > log back in. If I then log off, contactA is there three times when I got in > again. Etc, etc. It can be re-created 100% of the time. > > 2. When Bria user A and Bria user B initially log in and add each other as > contacts, neither of them will get a permission request or appear as online > in each other's contacts unless the Jabber: field is filled in with > [email protected], and then hit 'Ok'. Question for Counterpath > ultimately, and I will raise it with them, but shouldn't that field just > assume it's the same domain unless otherwise stated? > > 3. The "Work" contact group is automatically populated with contacts from > the SipXecs install, regardless if they are enabled for IM...even the > superadmin user is listed. If I remove the group, then come back, it's > magically back again. I don't want any users automatically populated. The > ultimate goal is to pick users out of a directory (which one is unimportant > now), be able to add their softphone or sip address, and save it in Contacts > and have it be persistent across restarts. > > 4. To get presence and everything working correctly on each login, for each > user one has to edit each profile and then put [email protected] in the > Jabber field and re-check the box to see presence information for that > user. Otherwise, you can't see presence information. Why isn't this kept > across restarts of Bria? > > > There are other nagging issues, but those are the 4 that are getting most on > my nerves right now, and I don't know where the problem truly resides. For > what its worth, logging into Spark or Pidgin with no changes on the SipXecs > side just works. Only looking at the Bria log file was I able to figure out > that it was sending u...@ipaddressofxmppserver instead of > [email protected]. That is the only reason I tried filling (and > re-filling) the Jabber: field with [email protected], and everything > magically started working. However, those changes aren't kept across > restarts, and I have no idea why. > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Also, you need to setup bria to communicate with sipxopenfire. It is better > to use the bria provisioning service in sipconfig to do this. You should > have a sip ONLY account and an IM account (both pointed to sipx). 2 > accounts, not both services in one. > See the wiki on counterpath provisioning. > ============================ > Tony Graziano, Manager > Telephone: 434.984.8430 > Fax: 434.984.8431 > Email: tgrazi...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > LAN/Telephony/Security and Control Systems Helpdesk: > Telephone: 434.984.8426 > Fax: 434.984.8427 > Helpdesk Contract Customers: > http://www.myitdepartment.net/gethelp/ > ----- Original Message ----- > From: sipx-users-boun...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > <sipx-users-boun...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: sipx-us...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <sipx-us...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Thu Dec 16 11:01:08 2010 > Subject: [sipx-users] Clarification on IM (XMPP vs SIP) > I have the Bria 3 client working with our install of SipXecs, but I'm > confused on the instant messenger aspect. If I just fire up Bria with a SIP > profile and check both the SIP and IM boxes, people can IM each other. How > is that working? Is that going through the SipXecs server, or is that a > straight peer-to-peer IM? I don't see any log file containing conversation > history on the SipXecs server. > I also set up an XMPP profile in Bria 3, and that is working. But again, I > don't understand the difference between the SIP IM vs the XMPP IM when it > just comes to simple instant messaging. What is gained/lost by using one or > the other? > What I'm trying to accomplish: I don't want users to send/receive files or > anything, I just want users to be able to IM each other and have the > conversation logged on the server. > Our install doesn't need any of the advanced functionality that Openfire or > any other solution offers. At this time, we only want people to IM each > other and have the conversations logged. What is the most straightforward > way to allow that to happen with the SipXecs install? > > _______________________________________________ > sipx-users mailing list > [email protected] > List Archive: http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-users/ > _______________________________________________ sipx-users mailing list [email protected] List Archive: http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-users/
