Please add my public XMPP service to the list at xmpp.net. The
information is as follows:
* *domain*: [miqote.com]
* *website*: [http://miqote.com]
* *year launched*: [2012]
* *country*: [DE]
* *latitude*: [51]
* *longitude*: [9]
* *CA*: [RapidSSL]
*
Information needs to be updated as follows:
domain: [neko.im]
website: [http://www.neko.im]
year launched: [2008]
country: [Norway]
latitude: [58.85512]
longitude: [5.771148]
CA: [StartSSL]
server software: [Prosody]
admin name: [Nulani t'Acraya]
admin JID: [nul...@neko.im]
description: [A free pu
On Fri, 24 May 2013, Dave Cridland wrote:
[...]
I think email was different for three reasons:
1) Email came about mostly before the Internet took off - indeed, there's an
argument that the Internet expansion was driven by email, not the other way
around. This placed restrictions on how email
24 maj 2013 kl. 11:00 skrev Dave Cridland :
> On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 12:25 AM, Peter Saint-Andre
> wrote:
> On 5/23/13 4:50 PM, Justin Uberti wrote:
> > I just realized my statement could be parsed 2 different ways. To
> > be clear: it is sad that spammers were more willing to adopt
> > XMPP*t
On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 12:25 AM, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
> On 5/23/13 4:50 PM, Justin Uberti wrote:
> > I just realized my statement could be parsed 2 different ways. To
> > be clear: it is sad that spammers were more willing to adopt
> > XMPP*than other IM networks were willing to*. Believe me,