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On 7/18/13 12:47 AM, Daniele Ricci wrote:
> Hello, draft-miller-xmpp-e2e-06, at 3.2.2-3 states: "Constructs a
> forwarding envelope (M) using a element [...]"
>
> why the ? Why not encode the stanza itself?
It really would be best to discuss that In
Hello,
draft-miller-xmpp-e2e-06, at 3.2.2-3 states:
"Constructs a forwarding envelope (M) using a element [...]"
why the ? Why not encode the stanza itself?
On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 10:42 PM, Ralph Meijer wrote:
> On 2013-07-12 20:56, Steffen Larsen wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I just stumbled upon ht
Hi Steffen,
please refer to this thread [1] to go on with further discussions. I
am too looking for a standard and interoperable way of doing e2e
encryption, but the current situation is still a bit confusing.
[1] http://mail.jabber.org/pipermail/standards/2013-July/027731.html
On Fri, Jul 12, 20
On 2013-07-12 20:56, Steffen Larsen wrote:
Hi,
I just stumbled upon https://heml.is, which is a new XMPP client for IOS and
Android. Anyone knows these guys?
It uses XMPP and PGP for encryption, but do any of you guys know if they
federate?.. What I can see from skimming their page, its yet a
Hi,
I just stumbled upon https://heml.is, which is a new XMPP client for IOS and
Android. Anyone knows these guys?
It uses XMPP and PGP for encryption, but do any of you guys know if they
federate?.. What I can see from skimming their page, its yet another silo, due
to the fact of PGP and thei