On 2017-01-25 at 23:34:46 +0100, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote: > [James Valleroy] > > - Split Chat Server (XMPP) app into Chat Server (ejabberd) and Chat > > Client (jsxc). > > Given a few recent blog posts[1,2,3], I wonder if perhaps it make sense > to replace ejabberd with prosody. Anyone know more?
> [1] http://current.workingdirectory.net/posts/2017/encrypted-mucs/ > [2] > http://www.enricozini.org/blog/2017/debian/modern-and-secure-instant-messaging > [3] http://social.gl-como.it/display/3e3ce0df935878c72066160183048976 As one of the people involved in posts 2 and 3: I choose prosody because it was recommended by the RTC QuickStart Guide, but a friend of mine told me that he was going to configure his ejabberd with the same extensions and apparently succeeded. > I do not know much > about XMPP myself. I've been testing the xmpp server on debian.org the > last few days, and the amount of spam messages worries me. Will a > FreedomBox XMPP server have the same problem? >From what I've read around, apparently the biggest spam problems comes when the xmpp address is also valid as email: not doing that is less convenient, but can work as a temporary workaround. For a solution, however, a couple of the extensions mentioned above are there so that users can do their own spam filtering, which afaik is what works best right now; on the subject you can see also https://journal.valeriansaliou.name/announcing-providence-a-spam-filter-for-xmpp/ -- Elena ``of Valhalla'' _______________________________________________ Freedombox-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/freedombox-discuss
