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<p>The concept of delivery and read receipts has been popularised by other messaging services such as iMessage, Google Hangouts and Blackberry Messenger.
These services provide a visual indication of when a message has been delivered to any of the recipients resources and (optionally) when it has been read.
These visual indications (referred to herein as "Chat Markers") are synced between all of the sender's
As delivery receipts are sent on a per message basis it would require multiple messages to "sync up" up delivery receipts between resources.</p>
<p>Moreover by using &xep0085; you could infer that a message has been read by the recipient, if they become active at any point after the message has been delivered, but again it would require multiple messages to "sync up" chat states between resources.</p>
<p>The term "active chat" refers to a chat that a user is currently active in. See &xep0085;.</p>
<p>The term "system notification" refers to a notification (typically a preview) that is displayed separately to a Chat.</p>
<p>The term "read" in the context of iMessage, Google Hangouts and Blackberry Messenger, directly maps to the displayed element in the Chat Marker namespace.</p>
<p>The Chat Marker MUST have a 'thread' if the message has been received, displayed or acknowledged in the context of a thread.</p>
<p>A Chat Marker Indicates that all messages up to and including that message 'id' have been marked. If a thread is supplied, a Chat Marker is only valid in the context of that thread.</p>
<p>If the sender knows only the recipient's bare JID, it cannot cannot determine (via &xep0030; or &xep0115;) whether the intended recipient supports the Chat Markers protocol. In this case, the sender MAY send a chat marker.</p>
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<section2topic='Full JID'anchor='when-full'>
<p>If the sender knows a full JID for the recipient (e.g., via presence), it SHOULD attempt to determine (via service disco or entity capabilities) whether the client at that full JID supports the Chat Markers protocol before attempting to send a Chat Marker.</p>
<p>If the sender determines that the recipient's client does not support the Chat Markers protocol then it SHOULD NOT send Chat Markers.</p>
<p>If the sender determines that the recipient's client supports the Chat Markers protocol then it MAY send a Chat Marker to that full JID.</p>
<p>Clients SHOULD use &xep0136; or &xep0313; to support offline updating of Chat Markers. Chat Markers SHOULD be archived, so they can be fetched and set regardless of wether the other users in a chat are online.</p>
<p>Messages MUST have an 'id' to use Chat Markers.</p>
<p>Chat Markers MUST only move forward. If a Chat Maker is received for an earlier message than the current Chat Marker, it MUST be ignored by the client.
<p>Less Significant Chat Markers SHOULD only be sent if they are later than the more significant Chat Marker i.e. if a Message has been marked as displayed,
a received Chat Marker should only be sent if it has a later timestamp than the displayed Chat Marker.</p>
<p>To avoid sending redundant Chat Markers while retrieving archived messages, Chat Markers SHOULD only be sent after retrieving the most recent message for a chat.</p>
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<section2topic='Never Auto Acknowledge'anchor='never-auto-acknowledge'>
<p>Clients MUST NOT mark a message as acknowledged without any user interaction.</p>
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<section2topic='Marking Sent Messages'anchor='marking-sent-messages'>
<p>Clients MAY mark a sent message, as Chat Markers are inclusive of of both previously sent and received messages.</p>