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On 4/1/13 7:48 PM, Noah Schwartz wrote:
> Unless I am missing something, those XEPs seem to solve different
> problems. 0085 tells you whats happening on the other end and 0184
> seemingly by design is only delivery confirmation -- its beneficial
> to the sender, not the recipient. I am looking for something that
> helps the recipient know which of their messages still need their
> attention. With a user base switching between devices and
> potentially logging in and out very frequently, this can be very
> important.

Oh, you're talking about managing my own incoming messages across
multiple devices under my control. Yes, that's a different problem. In
that case, consider the intersection of carbons and message archive
management:

http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0280.html

http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0313.html

They are more recent and they don't necessarily explain how they work
together, but I think they might provide the building blocks you need.

Peter

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Peter Saint-Andre
https://stpeter.im/


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