Ah, thanks. That makes sense. Does that interact with the roster so you can
switch complete profiles based on context?

I'd love to stick to the basics, but blocking is a base part of an IM system
and I have to implement it. Microsoft's server has an idea a watcher where
you keep a list separate from your blocker list for controlling permissions.
I think the privacy list can handle that.



AlexG wrote:
> 
> tjabber schrieb:
>> For example, in reading the privacy list spec, it was never clear to me
>> why
>> I would need multiple lists and why would I make one active over another?
>> And what is invisibility? I've searched a lot on these, but I haven't
>> found
>> an answer.
> 
> you don't need to. You can have multiple list.
> Eg one use case is if you use the same jabberId for personal 
> communication and at work. At the office you don't want to be bothered 
> by friends, so you have one list for that. At home you don't want to be 
> bothered with office stuff, so you have another list for that.
> 
> If you are a newbie to jabber I would recommend to start with the basic 
> features, not advanced features like privacy lists, pubsub or jingle ;-)
> 
> Alex
> 
> 
> 

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