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<!DOCTYPE xep SYSTEM 'xep.dtd' [
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<!ENTITY % ents SYSTEM 'xep.ent'>
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<?xml-stylesheet type='text/xsl' href='xep.xsl'?>
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<xep>
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<header>
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<title>Message Archive Management</title>
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<abstract>This document defines a protocol to query and control an archive of messages stored on a server.</abstract>
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&LEGALNOTICE;
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<number>0313</number>
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<status>Experimental</status>
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<type>Standards Track</type>
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<sig>Standards</sig>
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<dependencies>
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<spec>XMPP Core</spec>
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<spec>XEP-0030</spec>
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<spec>XEP-0059</spec>
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<spec>XEP-0297</spec>
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</dependencies>
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<supersedes/>
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<supersededby/>
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<shortname>mam</shortname>
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<schemaloc>
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<url>http://www.xmpp.org/schemas/archive-management.xsd</url>
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</schemaloc>
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<author>
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<firstname>Matthew</firstname>
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<surname>Wild</surname>
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<email>me@matthewwild.co.uk</email>
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<jid>me@matthewwild.co.uk</jid>
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</author>
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<revision>
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<version>0.2</version>
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<date>2013-05-31</date>
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<initials>mw</initials>
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<remark><p>Document the ability to page through results by message UIDs, define the <archived/> element, and various minor improvements.</p></remark>
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</revision>
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<revision>
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<version>0.1</version>
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<date>2012-04-18</date>
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<initials>mw</initials>
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<remark><p>Initial version, to much rejoicing.</p></remark>
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</revision>
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</header>
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<section1 topic='Introduction' anchor='intro'>
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<p>It is a common desire for a user using XMPP for IM to want to store their messages in a central archive
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on their server. This feature allows them to record conversations that take place on clients that do not
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support local history storage, and also to synchronise their conversation history seamlessly between
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multiple clients.</p>
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</section1>
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<section1 topic='Requirements' anchor='requirements'>
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<p>As this extension aims to make things easy for client developers, some research was made into the
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way clients handle history today. The resulting protocol was designed to allow for the following primary
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usage scenarios:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>Automatic history synchronization between multiple clients.</li>
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<li>Calendar-based on-demand display of historic messages in a client that doesn't keep local history.</li>
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<li>So-called 'infinite' scrollback, whereby a client automatically fetches and displays historic messages
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naturally in the message log as the user scrolls back in time.</li>
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</ul>
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<p>Another extension for archiving already exists in XMPP, &xep0136;). However implementation experience has
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shown that the protocol defined therein supports rather more functionality than is typically needed for the
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above uses, and is significantly more effort to implement.</p>
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<p>This specification aims to define a much simpler and modular protocol for working with a server-side
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message store. Through this it is hoped to boost implementation and deployment of archiving in XMPP. It
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should be noted that (although not required) a server is free to implement XEP-0136 alongside this
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protocol if it so chooses, though a mapping between both protocols is beyond the scope of this specification.</p>
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<p>Notable functionality in XEP-0136 that is intentionally not defined by this specification for simplicity:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>Support for 'collections'. Few clients even support this concept for local history storage, and
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it is possible to apply the logic for splitting a stream of messages into conversations on the
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client-side, thus greatly simplifying the protocol.</li>
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<li>Support for uploading to the archive. On the assumption that a server automatically archives
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messages to and from the client, it is typically rare for a client to end up with messages that are
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not already in the archive. Uploading could be useful for bootstrapping an empty archive however, and
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may be defined in a future specification if there is demand for such functionality.</li>
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<li>Support for 'off the record' chats (OTR; not to be confused with the encryption algorithm of
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the same name). This allowed complex negotiation for either the user or contact to command specific
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conversations to bypass the archive. In reality the archiving behaviour of a contact's server cannot
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be enforced (they could ignore the OTR request and archive the messages anyway without your consent)
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so this specification does not try and regulate that. Equivalent functionality can be implemented with
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server logic for not including encrypted or specially-tagged messages in the archive (out of scope for
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this specification).</li>
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<li>Support per-session configuration. This feature was deemed unnecessary for the majority of
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implementations, and hence the configuration protocol in this specification is much simplified,
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which allows for a simple user interface in clients. Advanced configuration however may be performed
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through ad-hoc commands depending on the server implementation.</li>
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</ul>
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</section1>
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<section1 topic='Message archives' anchor='archives'>
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<p>An archive is a collection of messages stored on a user's server. Messages sent to or from a
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user's account are generally automatically added to a user's archive by the server. The collection
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is ordered chronologically by the time each message was sent/received.</p>
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<p>Exactly which messages a server archives is left up to implementation and deployment policy,
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but as a minimum servers SHOULD NOT archive messages that do not have a <body/> child tag.</p>
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<p>A stored message consists of at least the following pieces of information:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>A timestamp of when the message was sent (for an outgoing message) or received (for
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an incoming message).</li>
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<li>The remote JID that the stanza is to (for an outgoing message) or from (for an
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incoming message).</li>
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<li>A server-assigned UID that MUST be unpredictable and unique within the archive.</li>
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<li>The message stanza itself. The entire original stanza SHOULD be stored, but at a
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minimum only the <body/> tag MUST be preserved (ie. the server might, at its
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discretion, strip certain extensions from messages before storage).</li>
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</ul>
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<p>A server MAY impose limits on the size of a user's archive. For example a server might begin
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to discard old messages once the archive reaches a certain size, or only keep messages until they
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reach a certain age. The UIDs of deleted messages MUST NOT be reused for new messages.</p>
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<p>There is no restriction on where an archive may be hosted. Servers that archive
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messages on behalf of local users SHOULD expose archives to the user on the user's bare JID, while a
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MUC service might allow MAM queries to be sent to the room's bare JID.</p>
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<section2 topic='Archiving messages'>
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<p>When an incoming message is archived, the server SHOULD add an <archived/> element to the message,
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which informs the client of where the message is stored. The element MUST contain a 'by' attribute
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giving the JID of the archive (i.e. where the client would send queries to) and an 'id' attribute
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giving the message's UID within the archive.</p>
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<p>Servers MUST NOT include the <archived/> element in messages addressed to JIDs that do not
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have permission to access the archive, such as a user's outgoing messages to their contacts.</p>
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<example caption='Client receives a message that has been archived'><![CDATA[
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<message to='juliet@capulet.lit/balcony'
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from='romeo@montague.lit/orchard'
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type='chat'>
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<body>Call me but love, and I'll be new baptized; Henceforth I never will be Romeo.</body>
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<archived by='juliet@capulet.lit' id='28482-98726-73623' />
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</message>
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]]></example>
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<p>Naturally a message might be archived in multiple places, and include multiple <archived/>
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elements with different 'by' attributes. Clients MUST be prepared to handle this situation, and
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MUST ignore additional elements with 'by' attributes from entities they don't recognise, or that have
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not been determined to have MAM support (see <link url='#support'>Determining support</link>). Archiving
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servers supporting MAM MUST strip any existing <archived/> element with a 'by' attribute equal to
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an archive that they provide.</p>
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</section2>
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</section1>
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<section1 topic='Querying the archive' anchor='query'>
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<p>A client is able to query the archive for all messages within a certain timespan, optionally
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restricting results to those to/from a particular JID. To allow limiting the results or paging
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through them a client may use &xep0059;, which MUST be supported by servers.</p>
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<p>A query consists of an <iq/> stanza addressed to the account or server entity hosting
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the archive, with a 'query' payload. On receiving the query, the server pushes to the client a
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series of messages from the archive that match the client's given criteria, and finally returns
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the <iq/> result.</p>
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<example caption='Querying the archive for messages'><![CDATA[
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<iq type='get' id='juliet1'>
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<query xmlns='urn:xmpp:mam:tmp' queryid='f27' />
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</iq>
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[... server sends matching messages ...]
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<iq type='result' id='juliet1'/>
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]]></example>
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<p>To ensure that the client knows when the results are complete, the server MUST delay the result
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<iq/> until after it has pushed all the results to the client. An optional 'queryid' attribute
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allows the client to match results to a certain query.</p>
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<section2 topic='Filtering results' anchor='filter'>
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<p>By default all messages match a query, and filters are used to request a subset of the archived
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messages. The query can contain any combination of three filtering tags - <with/>, <start/>
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and <end/>. However each of these tags MUST NOT be specified more than once in a query.</p>
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<section3 topic='Filtering by JID' anchor='filter-jid'>
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<p>If a <with/> element is present in the <query/>, it contains a JID against which
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to match messages. The server MUST only return messages if they match the supplied JID.</p>
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<p>If <with/> is omitted, the server SHOULD return all messages in the selected timespan,
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regardless of the to/from addresses on each message.</p>
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<example caption='Querying for all messages to/from a particular JID'><![CDATA[
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<iq type='get' id='juliet1'>
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<query xmlns='urn:xmpp:mam:tmp'>
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<with>juliet@capulet.lit</with>
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</query>
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</iq>
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]]></example>
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<p>If (and only if) the supplied JID is a bare JID (i.e. no resource is present), then
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the server SHOULD return messages if their bare to/from address would match it. For example,
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if the client supplies a 'with' of "juliet@capulet.lit" the query would also match messages to
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or from "juliet@capulet.lit/balcony" and "juliet@capulet.lit/chamber".</p>
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</section3>
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<section3 topic='Filtering by time received' anchor='filter-time'>
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<p>The <start/> and <end/> elements, if provided, MUST contain timestamps
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formatted according to the DateTime profile defined in &xep0082;</p>
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<p>The <start/> element is used to filter out messages before a certain date/time.
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If specified, a server MUST only return messages whose timestamp is equal to or later
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than the given timestamp.</p>
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<p>If omitted, the server SHOULD assume the value of <start/> to be equal to the
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date/time of the earliest message stored in the archive.</p>
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<p>Conversely, the <end/> element is used to exclude from the results messages
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after a certain point in time. If specified, a server MUST only return messages whose
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timestamp is equal to or earlier than the timestamp given in the <end/> element.</p>
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<p>If omitted, the server SHOULD assume the value of <end/> to be equal to the
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date/time of the most recent message stored in the archive.</p>
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<example caption='Querying the archive for all messages in a certain timespan'><![CDATA[
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<iq type='get' id='juliet1'>
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<query xmlns='urn:xmpp:mam:tmp'>
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<start>2010-06-07T00:00:00Z</start>
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<end>2010-07-07T13:23:54Z</end>
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</query>
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</iq>
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]]></example>
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<example caption='Querying the archive for all messages after a certain time'><![CDATA[
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<iq type='get' id='juliet1'>
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<query xmlns='urn:xmpp:mam:tmp'>
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<start>2010-08-07T00:00:00Z</start>
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</query>
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</iq>
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]]></example>
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</section3>
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<section3 topic='Limiting results' anchor='query-limit'>
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<p>Finally, in order for the client or server to limit the number of results transmitted at
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a time a server MUST support &xep0059; and SHOULD support the paging mechanism defined therein.
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A client MAY include a <set/> element in its query.</p>
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<p>For the purposes of this protocol, the UIDs used by RSM correspond with the UIDs of the
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stanzas stored in the archive.</p>
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<example caption='A query using Result Set Management'><![CDATA[
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<iq type='get' id='q29302'>
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<query xmlns='urn:xmpp:mam:tmp'>
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<start>2010-08-07T00:00:00Z</start>
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<set xmlns='http://jabber.org/protocol/rsm'>
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<max>10</max>
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</set>
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</query>
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</iq>
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]]></example>
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<p>To conserve resources, a server MAY place a reasonable limit on how many stanzas may be
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pushed to a client in one request. If a query returns a number of stanzas greater than this
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limit and the client did not specify a limit using RSM then the server should return
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a policy-violation error to the client.
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<example caption='Server responds to client that requests too many results without RSM'><![CDATA[
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<iq type='error' id='q29302'>
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<error type='modify'>
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<policy-violation xmlns='urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-stanzas'/>
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<text xmlns='urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-stanzas'>Too many results</text>
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</error>
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</iq>
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]]></example>
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If the query did include a <set/> element then the server SHOULD simply return
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its limited results and in its <iq> result adjust the <before/> and
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<after/> to reflect the timestamps of the first and last message it is returning
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to the client. This allows clients to page through results by timestamp.</p>
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<p>The result response MUST also include an RSM <set/> element indicating the
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UID of the first and last message of the (possibly limited) result set. This
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allows clients to accurately page through messages.
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</p>
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<example caption='Server responds to client with limited results using RSM'><![CDATA[
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<iq type='result' id='q29302'>
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<query xmlns='urn:xmpp:mam:tmp'>
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<start>2010-06-07T00:00:00Z</start>
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<end>2010-07-07T05:03:27Z</end>
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<set xmlns='http://jabber.org/protocol/rsm'>
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<first index='0'>28482-98726-73623</first>
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<last>09af3-cc343-b409f</last>
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<count>20</count>
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</set>
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</query>
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</iq>
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]]></example>
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<p>The <first> and <last> elements specify the UID of the first and last returned
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results (not of the results that matched the query).</p>
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<p>The RSM <count> element and the 'index' attribute on the RSM <first> element are optional,
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but servers SHOULD include them. Please refer to the RSM specification for more information
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surrounding their meaning and use.</p>
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</section3>
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<section3 topic='Paging through results' anchor='query-paging'>
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<p>Having previously made a query that returned results limited by the server (as described above), a client
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can re-send the same request and receive the next 'page' of results. It does this by including a <set>
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element with its request, containing an <after/> with the UID of the last message it received
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from the previous query.</p>
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<example caption='A page query using Result Set Management'><![CDATA[
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<iq type='get' id='q29303'>
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<query xmlns='urn:xmpp:mam:tmp'>
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<start>2010-08-07T00:00:00Z</start>
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<set xmlns='http://jabber.org/protocol/rsm'>
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<max>10</max>
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<after>09af3-cc343-b409f</after>
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</set>
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</query>
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</iq>
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]]></example>
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<p>Note: There is no concept of an "open query", and servers MUST be prepared to receive arbitrary page requests at any time.</p>
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</section3>
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</section2>
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<section2 topic='Query results' anchor='results'>
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<p>The server responds to the archive query by transmitting to the client all the messages
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that match the criteria the client requested. The results are sent as individual stanzas,
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with the original message encapsulated in a <forwarded/> element as described in &xep0297;.
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</p>
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<p>The result messages MUST contain a <result/> element with an 'id' attribute that gives
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the current message's archive UID. If the client gave a 'queryid' attribute in its initial
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query, the server MUST also include that in this result element.
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</p>
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<p>The <result/> element contains a <forwarded/> element which SHOULD contain the
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original message as it was received, and SHOULD also contain a <delay/> element
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qualified by the 'urn:xmpp:delay' namespace specified in &xep0203;. The value of the 'stamp'
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attribute MUST be the time the message was originally received by the forwarding entity.
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</p>
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<example caption='Server returns two matching messages'><![CDATA[
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<message id='aeb213' to='juliet@capulet.lit/chamber'>
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<result xmlns='urn:xmpp:mam:tmp' queryid='f27' id='28482-98726-73623'>
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<forwarded xmlns='urn:xmpp:forward:0'>
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<delay xmlns='urn:xmpp:delay' stamp='2010-07-10T23:08:25Z'/>
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<message to='juliet@capulet.lit/balcony'
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from='romeo@montague.lit/orchard'
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type='chat'>
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<body>Call me but love, and I'll be new baptized; Henceforth I never will be Romeo.</body>
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</message>
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</forwarded>
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</result>
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</message>
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<message id='aeb214' to='juliet@capulet.lit/chamber'>
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<result xmlns='urn:xmpp:mam:tmp' queryid='f27' id='5d398-28273-f7382'>
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<forwarded xmlns='urn:xmpp:forward:0'>
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<delay xmlns='urn:xmpp:delay' stamp='2010-07-10T23:09:32Z'/>
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<message to='romeo@montague.lit/orchard'
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from='juliet@capulet.lit/balcony'
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type='chat' id='8a54s'>
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<body>What man art thou that thus bescreen'd in night so stumblest on my counsel?</body>
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</message>
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</forwarded>
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</result>
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</message>
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]]></example>
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</section2>
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</section1>
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<section1 topic='Archiving Preferences' anchor='prefs'>
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<p>Depending on implementation and deployment policies, a server MAY allow the user to have control
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over the server's archiving behaviour. This specification defines a basic protocol for this, and
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also allows a server to offer more advanced configuration to a user.</p>
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<section2 topic='Simple configuration' anchor='config'>
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<p>If the server supports and allows configuration then it SHOULD implement the protocol defined
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in this section. This allows the user to configure the following preferences:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>A list of JIDs that should always have messages to/from archived in the user's store.</li>
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<li>A list of JIDs that should never have messages to/from archived in the user's store.</li>
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<li>The default archiving behaviour (for JIDs in neither of the above lists).</li>
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</ul>
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<example caption='Updating archiving preferences'><![CDATA[
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<iq type='set' id='juliet2'>
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<prefs xmlns='urn:xmpp:mam:tmp' default='roster'>
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<always>
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<jid>romeo@montague.lit</jid>
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</always>
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<never>
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<jid>montague@montague.lit</jid>
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</never>
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</prefs>
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</iq>
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]]></example>
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<p>The server then replies with the applied preferences (note that due to server policies these
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MAY be different to the preferences sent by the client):</p>
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<example caption='Server responds with updated preferences'><![CDATA[
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<iq type='result' id='juliet1'>
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<prefs xmlns='urn:xmpp:mam:tmp' default='roster'>
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<always>
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<jid>romeo@montague.lit</jid>
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</always>
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<never>
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<jid>montague@montague.lit</jid>
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</never>
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</prefs>
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</iq>
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]]></example>
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<section3 topic='Default behaviour' anchor='config-default'>
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<p>If a JID is in neither the 'always archive' nor the 'never archive' list then whether it
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is archived depends on this setting, the default.
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</p>
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<p>The 'default' attribute of the 'prefs' element MUST be one of the following values:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>'always' - all messages are archived by default.</li>
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<li>'never' - messages are never archived by default.</li>
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<li>'roster' - messages are archived only if the contact's bare JID is in the user's roster.</li>
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</ul>
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</section3>
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<section3 topic='Always archive' anchor='config-always'>
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<p>The <prefs/> element MAY contain an <always/> child element. If present, it
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contains a list of <jid/> elements, each containing a single JID. The server SHOULD
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archive any messages to/from this JID (see 'JID matching').
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</p>
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<p>If missing from the preferences, <always/> SHOULD be assumed by the server to be an
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empty list.
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</p>
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</section3>
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<section3 topic='Never archive' anchor='config-never'>
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<p>The <prefs/> element MAY contain an <never/> child element. If present, it
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contains a list of <jid/> elements, each containing a single JID. The server SHOULD
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NOT archive any messages to/from this JID (see 'JID matching').
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</p>
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<p>If missing from the preferences, <never/> SHOULD be assumed by the server to be an
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empty list.
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</p>
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</section3>
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</section2>
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<section2 topic='Advanced configuration' anchor='advanced-config'>
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<p>In addition to this protocol, a server MAY offer more advanced configuration to the user
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through &xep0050;. Such an interface might, for example, allow the user to configure what
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types of messages to store, or set a limit on how long messages should remain in the
|
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archive.</p>
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<p>If supported, such a configuration command SHOULD be presented on the well-defined
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command node of "urn:xmpp:mam#configure".</p>
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</section2>
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<section2 topic='JID matching' anchor='match'>
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<section3 topic='General rules' anchor='match-rules'>
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<p>When comparing the message target JID against the user's roster (ie. when the user has
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set default='roster') the comparison MUST use the bare target JID (that is, stripped of
|
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any resource).
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</p>
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<p>For matching against entries in either the 'allow' or 'never' lists, for each listed
|
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JID:
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|
</p>
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<ul>
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<li>If the listed JID contains a resource, compare against the target JID as-is.</li>
|
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<li>If the listed JID has no resource (it is a bare JID) then first strip any resource
|
|
from the target JID prior to comparison.
|
|
</li>
|
|
</ul>
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</section3>
|
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<section3 topic='Outgoing messages' anchor='match-out'>
|
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<p>For outgoing messages, the server MUST use the value of the 'to' attribute as the target JID.
|
|
</p>
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</section3>
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|
<section3 topic='Incoming messages' anchor='match-in'>
|
|
<p>For incoming messages, the server MUST use the value of the 'from' attribute as the target JID.
|
|
</p>
|
|
</section3>
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</section2>
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</section1>
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|
|
|
<section1 topic='Determining support' anchor='support'>
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|
<p>If a server or other entity hosts archives and supports MAM queries, it MUST advertise
|
|
the 'urn:xmpp:mam:tmp' feature in response to &xep0030; requests made to archiving JIDs
|
|
(i.e. JIDs hosting an archive, such as users' bare JIDs):
|
|
</p>
|
|
<example caption='Client queries for server features'><![CDATA[
|
|
<iq type='get' id='disco1' to='juliet@capulet.lit' from='juliet@capulet.lit/balcony'>
|
|
<query xmlns='http://jabber.org/protocol/disco#info'/>
|
|
</iq>
|
|
]]></example>
|
|
|
|
<example caption='Server responds with features'><![CDATA[
|
|
<iq type='result' id='disco1' from='juliet@capulet.lit' to='juliet@capulet.lit/balcony'>
|
|
<query xmlns='http://jabber.org/protocol/disco#info'>
|
|
...
|
|
<feature var='urn:xmpp:mam:tmp'/>
|
|
...
|
|
</query>
|
|
</iq>
|
|
]]></example>
|
|
</section1>
|
|
|
|
<section1 topic='Security Considerations' anchor='security'>
|
|
<section2 topic="Spoofing of 'archived'">
|
|
Clients and servers may receive messages containing <archived/> elements
|
|
that have not been verified. If proper handling of received <archived/>
|
|
elements is not followed, an attacker could disrupt a client's cache of
|
|
archived message UIDs, and prevent the client from fetching future messages
|
|
correctly (by using an 'id' that doesn't exist in the archive).
|
|
</section2>
|
|
<section2 topic='Data privacy' anchor='security-privacy'>
|
|
<p>An archive generally consists of private conversations, and so
|
|
a server MUST adequately protect an archive from unauthorized third-party
|
|
access. For example authorized parties for a user's archive would include
|
|
the just the user, and a MUC archive for a private room might be restricted
|
|
to room members. An implementation MAY choose to allow access to any archive
|
|
by server administrators.</p>
|
|
<p>A server SHOULD provide a mechanism for a user to disable archiving of
|
|
messages with all or specific contacts, such as via the configuration
|
|
protocol described in this document. This allows the user to prevent the
|
|
archiving of potentially sensitive messages in the first place.</p>
|
|
<p>A server MAY automatically prevent certain sensitive messages from being
|
|
archived. How such messages are identified is beyond the scope of this
|
|
specification, but technologies such as &xep0258; may be used, for example.</p>
|
|
</section2>
|
|
</section1>
|
|
|
|
<section1 topic='XMPP Registrar Considerations' anchor='registrar'>
|
|
</section1>
|
|
|
|
<section1 topic='Acknowledgements' anchor='acks'>
|
|
<p>Many thanks to Kevin Smith, Dave Cridland, Kim Alvefur, Yann Leboulanger and Lance Stout
|
|
for their input and feedback on this specification.</p>
|
|
</section1>
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|
|
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</xep>
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