Peter Saint-Andre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> So configure your client to prefer messages. Done.

Isn't it determined by the sender whether IQ or Message is used?
For encryption, we should enforce message IMO. I already had the case
that the caps for me were wrong. I was in a session and changed
the resource, however without the remote client noticing, so the remote
end wrote me and got XEP-0184 warnings. But I never noticed. It took
a while for him to figure out it was the session that caused the
problems and to disable it. But I never noticed anything of that. I
could have said "Uhm, I just got something from our last session here
in a client that doesn't support ESessions" and there wouldn't have
been a problem at all.

-- 
Jonathan

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