-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi,
ups, the 1.2.x docu for msilo module seems to contains some wrong expamples (m-store(0), break commands, ...) so I fixed that on my site. Currently one problem left: I use x-lite as caller and callee. openser acts as a registrar and central sip router. When callee isn't registered all sip messages of type MESSAGE are send to a seperate openser server, which stores the messages from caller. When callee is back on, the server sends all stored messages for callee to callee. This works good, except, that messages of type "application/im-iscomposing+xml" were not accepted by xlite. xlite sends a "400-Invalid Format" U can find 3 screenshots attached to this mail: - -ctype-orig.png is the message what was send originally from xlite client (caller) - -ctype-resend.png is the message what was send from openser/msilo when callee was back on - -ctype-notaccepted.png is the error xlite (callee) sent as a response to the stored message Main problem is, that those message fills up my database, cause each time a user typs in a message into his xlite messenger, a "compose" message is sent to callee. Maybe it's good to add a ctype-blocker for stored messages, so they can be deleted before they were added to database. regards helmut Juha Heinanen schrieb: > Helmut Kuper writes: > > > I have a question about openser: Does openser support RFC 3428 (Instant > > Messaging (IM))? If so, How do I have to configure openser to relay SIP > > method MESSAGE ? > > openser does support both relaying and storing of message messages. see > t_relay for the former and msilo module for the latter function. > > -- juha > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFGEo5m4tZeNddg3dwRAtl5AKCAjrm9PFhrQwNCJoErZMmtFUNjAwCfRANj qWJkuLkd+fce7iQVb1KmIIA= =vhiy -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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