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XEP-0280: wording fix for carbonation rules

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Georg Lukas 2017-02-22 13:40:24 +01:00
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<li>A private &MESSAGE; from a local user to a MUC participant (sent to a full JID) SHOULD be carbon-copied<note>The server SHOULD limit carbon-copying to the clients sharing a <strong>Multi-Session Nick</strong> in that MUC, and MAY inject the &lt;x/&gt; element into such carbon copies. Clients SHOULD ignore carbon-copies of MUC-PMs related to a MUC they are not joined to.</note>.</li> <li>A private &MESSAGE; from a local user to a MUC participant (sent to a full JID) SHOULD be carbon-copied<note>The server SHOULD limit carbon-copying to the clients sharing a <strong>Multi-Session Nick</strong> in that MUC, and MAY inject the &lt;x/&gt; element into such carbon copies. Clients SHOULD ignore carbon-copies of MUC-PMs related to a MUC they are not joined to.</note>.</li>
<li>A private &MESSAGE; from a MUC participant (received from a full JID) to a local user SHOULD NOT be carbon-copied (these messages are already replicated by the MUC service to all joined client instances).</li> <li>A private &MESSAGE; from a MUC participant (received from a full JID) to a local user SHOULD NOT be carbon-copied (these messages are already replicated by the MUC service to all joined client instances).</li>
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<p>As this is a implementation detail of servers, clients MUST NOT rely on the server implementing a particular set of rules for which messages are eligible for Carbons delivery.</p> <p>As the above is an implementation detail of servers, clients MUST NOT rely on the server implementing a particular set of rules for which messages are eligible for Carbons delivery.</p>
<p>Future specifications may have more precise requirements on which messages need to be eligible for carbons delivery; such future specifications will provide their own discovery and negotiation mechanisms, such that a client negotiating Carbons using the protocol defined in this specification will cause the server to consider messages eligible for Carbons delivery based on the requirements described herein.</p> <p>Future specifications may have more precise requirements on which messages need to be eligible for carbons delivery; such future specifications will provide their own discovery and negotiation mechanisms, such that a client negotiating Carbons using the protocol defined in this specification will cause the server to consider messages eligible for Carbons delivery based on the requirements described herein.</p>
<p><strong>Note:</strong> previous versions of this specification limited eligible messages to those of type "chat" - however, this was generally found to be inadequate due to the proliferation of type "normal" messages used in instant messaging.</p> <p><strong>Note:</strong> previous versions of this specification limited eligible messages to those of type "chat" - however, this was generally found to be inadequate due to the proliferation of type "normal" messages used in instant messaging.</p>
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