-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 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 - -- Peter Saint-Andre https://stpeter.im/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.18 (Darwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJRWkFSAAoJEOoGpJErxa2pxL0P/3UMWauZim46lXCgTZzStTp6 hpeRsYVHykiTSaBADzUn6FBkaLwxic8Kwg8dNW+KyxaIclBTr6AdjSuUNrFbFWny viuWmNVyZBmMoY7JjI3Dcom30+L+9RNz9XTN/rTygthq122X21OO7EiWnrCeh8Bv 4lJWE30tz5IdeROmAnupMIW4vV4H6qWzuL/7dDJ949iIpYjBUiocf9OLx/UaLnGd cwfViFBdLrm2To7XQjxzxcRpESlwqP+6CrjuIpS0Jc0tiv4M6WIrTpiz1mH17wia +LUcXn+iKFCBL9/GFX/0pm/ajVbxFB+UXEivwU7D8BTz7ra9OtlNVVv2grxisPpt eo66rKjwBcjCcE3eLiQI7AQD98qBcqYpLSN3Ed02wmixanYu03oAMEgp10+yHeKG q1vxgHOgBiWnDyXTGiH2VDgGHSCjnr9YhpEnmqR5t9wS6pYkWmTail9pZ7qs8Mt2 oQFu934XEmZWT/XoDKaTC71K93tIMBMS60iftw19y88wI4U426PKiF8Ct62C5AA4 jKQTZM2/4PmmjOzo4aJ7VIh+g2Cki9+PsNTrzKDJCHkUL9P78zqpRdRyNAdN79T5 PYYjDrlmHTUD63SDwhEdbRvY54UqlPntud7+n655kynw27xpb99d//dg+rDqkHnF 38SlCBhLW78ta+l5tppZ =FbUS -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
