[jadmin] Scalability question on privacy policy implementation
Jordi Haarman
haarman at gmail.com
Wed Aug 2 02:14:04 CDT 2006
tried it but I get a lot of errors (in the beginning dubble clicking would
not enable edit and sending a messages keeps failing). It would be nice if
you could link your account to an existing jabber account so you will
receive the notifications in your jabber client also (add a link to the
desktop on bottom of msg and you can easy login)
Regards,
Jordi
On 8/2/06, Adrian Chan <achan at apowertouch.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> We have just made available our latest free web service to use XMPP for
> backend message routing. If you are interested, feel free to visit
> http://www.apowertouch.com and give us feedback.
>
> Per my understanding of XMPP spec, user (or server ??) can select privacy
> policy such that only the designated sender(s) can send messages to the
> user. All others will be blocked (or messages dropped) by the server. My
> questions are:
>
> (1) has anyone had experience implementing this policy?
>
> (2) if so, how does the server performance got impacted as it needs to
> inspect the blocking list per sent message)? Does anyone has any experience
> on the performance hit as related to number of users (or messages)
> using this service increases?
>
> (3) has anyone had experience in setting the block policy by default and
> incrementally opened by users as they choose to?
>
> I would like to hear from both developer and administrator's perspective.
> I am
> experimenting with jabberd and wildfire and thought to ask if anyone has
> tried this before.
>
> Thanks
> Adrian
>
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Jordi
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