On Oct 4, 2011, at 13:44, Dave Cridland wrote:

> On Tue Oct  4 18:07:04 2011, Kim Alvefur wrote:
>> Would it make any sense whatsoever to have account registration at the SASL 
>> level?
> Possible, but not something for the XSF to do directly; we could talk to the 
> IETF about it of course, though.
> 
> My suggestion was just to bypass the whole thing, and run account 
> registration as a well-known ad-hoc command node available to anonymous users.
> 
> Then it becomes something that some existing clients can do instantly, and 
> it's relatively easy to add in a streamlined way to others.
> 
> Dave.
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That was mostly my understanding, plus the use of SASL ANONYMOUS to bootstrap a 
session to register a new user.


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