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Matthias Wimmer wrote:
> Hi Peter!
> 
> Peter Saint-Andre schrieb:
>> That was my experience as well. But that behavior is an artifact of the
>> way jabberd 1.x sends out welcome messages.
>>
>>   
> What would be the suggested way to send welcome messages if not with the
> server address as the source? (Beside not sending a welcome message at
> all.)

Not sure. :-) Maybe [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
something like that?

The problem would go away if more clients supported type='headline',
since it would be harder for new users to reply to the welcome message
(which is purely informational anyway).

> BTW: Personally I prefere having the admin address sending an auto-reply
> telling the user the admin's Jabber address together with the request
> not to missuse this address.

Good luck with that. :-)

Peter

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Peter Saint-Andre
Jabber Software Foundation
http://www.jabber.org/people/stpeter.shtml

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