If you need a XMPP hosting i can configure my server for your domain :-)
2014/1/23 Cesar Alcalde <lambda...@gmail.com> > Well, actually you could setup DNS SRV records pointing to a third party > server (like the MX record for mail). > > So you can have a server example.org with a web server, a ftp server... > And xmpp accounts @example.org although the actual xmpp service is > provided by provider.net. > > Also, there are servers that only provide MUC and have the user > registration disabled. > > And a server can, through service discovery, list services hosted in other > machines/domains. > El 23/01/2014 11:33, "Evgeny Khramtsov" <xramt...@gmail.com> escribió: > >> Thu, 23 Jan 2014 11:27:19 +0100 >> Daniel Pocock <dan...@pocock.com.au> wrote: >> >> > >> > >> > I'm just wondering about practical forwarding and/or redirection >> > options for people who want to offer some kind of XMPP service on >> > their domain but don't really want to run a full service themselves. >> > >> > For example, many free software projects (Debian, Fedora) offer their >> > developers mail forwarding (poc...@debian.org->dan...@pocock.com.au) >> > without having any mailboxes. Is it feasible to construct similarly >> > low key solutions with XMPP? >> > >> > >> >> No :) >> >