I don't know ... Is why I'm asking.  The authors of the other transports
decided to use 'from' for a reason - just wondering what that reason
was.

Brian 

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Subject: Re: [py-transports] Yahoo-transport

On Monday 18 December 2006 23:03, Safford, Brian wrote:
> I also notice that the other Python transports use a subscripton value

> of 'from' rather than 'both'.
>
> I heard from someone that using 'from' reduces the amount of presence 
> packets?
Do you care? Transport may or may not need it. I dunno actually about
yahoo transport, but actually - why it is important? these packets are
going in the server only, never leaving it's bounds (if server and
transport are on same box).

> Thoughts?
>
> Regards,
> Brian Safford
> EDS

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Alexey Nezhdanov
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