On 23/01/14 12:42, Marco Cirillo wrote:
> Il 23/01/2014 12:35, Thomas Camaran ha scritto:
>> but is possibile to set record SRV with service XMPP in other server
>> or network and activate hosting service, simple like e-mail service.
>
> That's not the same thing as Dave pointed out,
> You're basic
Il 23/01/2014 12:35, Thomas Camaran ha scritto:
but is possibile to set record SRV with service XMPP in other server
or network and activate hosting service, simple like e-mail service.
That's not the same thing as Dave pointed out,
You're basically hosting the full service (as normally one wou
but is possibile to set record SRV with service XMPP in other server or
network and activate hosting service, simple like e-mail service.
2014/1/23 Marco Cirillo
> Il 23/01/2014 11:27, Daniel Pocock ha scritto:
>
>
> I'm just wondering about practical forwarding and/or redirection options
> fo
Il 23/01/2014 11:27, Daniel Pocock ha scritto:
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
If you need a XMPP hosting i can configure my server for your domain :-)
2014/1/23 Cesar Alcalde
> 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 x
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 10:55 AM, Cesar Alcalde wrote:
> 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 actua
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 serve
This is possibly a better conversation to have on jdev@ or standards@
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 10:27 AM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>
> For example, many free software projects (Debian, Fedora) offer their
> developers mail forwarding (poc...@debian.org->dan...@pocock.com.au)
> without having any mailbox
Thu, 23 Jan 2014 11:27:19 +0100
Daniel Pocock 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 soft
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
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