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On 7/17/09 9:12 PM, TimSpencer wrote:
> I set up federation between google and a locally hosted instance of
> Openfire. Users with @gmail.com accounts are able to communicate with
> no problem, but there is one user in our group that has a non
> @gmail.com address that can't see or communicate with my domain. His
> domain, however, is hosted through google.
> 
> Are there additional steps over and above what google laid out for
> federation that need to be completed in order for google-hosted
> domains to work?

As you can see, this list is a spam sink. If you have serious technical
questions about Openfire, I suggest that you post to the Openfire forum
site.

Peter

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


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