Simon Tennant <[email protected]> schrieb: >Not sure what this JabberID thing is > >Has anyone thought of putting your XMPP-ID into an email header? > >Now that would be awesome! > >S. > >On 20 September 2013 17:12, Peter Saint-Andre <[email protected]> >wrote: >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> On 9/20/13 8:25 AM, Alexey Melnikov wrote: >>> On 20/09/2013 03:44, Peter Saint-Andre wrote: >>> >>>> Back in 2007 we defined an email header for advertising your >>>> Jabber ID in your email messages: >>>> >>>> http://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-saintandre-jabberid-08.txt >>>> >>>> For various reasons we never got this header registered with >>>> IANA, but on re-reading RFC 3864 I've concluded that we could add >>>> it to the provisional register through a XEP instead of an RFC. >>> Can you do an Independent submission to RFC Editor? You already >>> have a draft... >> >> Now that I think about it, I might resurrect this as an I-D and get >it >> published as an RFC. I last pursued this back in 2007 when everyone >> (well, some influential people at the IETF) thought that the world >> would switch to using 'im:' and 'pres:' URIs. That hasn't exactly >> happened. :-) >> >> Peter >> >> - -- >> Peter Saint-Andre >> https://stpeter.im/ >> >> >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- >> Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.19 (Darwin) >> Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org >> Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ >> >> iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJSPGXmAAoJEOoGpJErxa2pSXcQAJ8AXKNfP9fxRv6Yi7Ohr9r0 >> g805cRvlAvd+ehdIhuqodr8B6MCLZFHzmZqRWpJtmvf+ZKGD1+Ja7xc8PcqYALez >> vX/HV1RrUEpzmr97lslXufDXtKzP3DLfU8G7/psF4IpeCaDdWCukOVXzP99VNGw+ >> +4QwTGvri9UVvlwnUOf+CX2qegxMdFFQ/pImYrm0fI82zs28+ebgx5G4/AsldsEN >> HZgqIZXyzrBfECFnosvwagc+vEsLGCp1mWm9Yoys/EdCOK+X+bokecquiDanwnvo >> PIl8JA4PQHRvzTQcu3F/a68iHajqsBspdbzZ5E5SSJddEySDNG0ZYaXaRuidDHbF >> 6BeHyxvTwtVH/g/7sS9e3A7r7mVSU+glohF3nNmcgU9N6p9JlCmI/ipZ7CBqU0x2 >> kT+h3YvnoMHJAanU6plNmVoZohWlIa6fO/bJZXYDNxf82fLCP+3ECuW24V9jfUc6 >> dwR7ghfyD4CNK6HRA+TyWjibgOqRFqifhYTP2UvBwHg/RZBodbNN9uYIc3DzZr6K >> k+qeqP729n6Z7Anv02bOkR6tmWFPNWx22/+89+1t8oQrt1/vy4Jc/n2jslegmJvA >> U2JhjweYJxd7dz/phQHIGBs+Pe2HLCF3UsxxKl00YpDy1+wsLWiYHGSVHpObMlRd >> JomTihLmN6QuPiH94Zuj >> =Dn5j >> -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
No, it is a Jabber-ID. The user handle has been called JID forever, and it makes sense, because it identifies you in the network of federated XMPP-capable servers. The Jabber-ID carries an xmpp protocol schema. On a side note, +1 for the header!
