[jdev] does unsubscribe invoke remove?
David Dang
daviddang888 at gmail.com
Wed Sep 26 09:51:38 UTC 2012
to Kirk,
Thanks for answering. I checked and found showing offline users is on,
so it's nothing to do with the set.
Actually, i grub the xmpp packet with wireshark. And i see a packet with
<message type=remove/> is sent.
So, the user is removed in fact.
david
On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 5:23 PM, Kirk Bateman <kirk.bateman at gmail.com>wrote:
> Because it IS a subscription list, some clients will still list the user
> if you haven't unsuscribed from them if you show offline users (pidgin for
> example).
>
> However by unsubscribing from a user you stop seeing their online
> presence, and some servers by default won't allow messages to be sent to
> someone you aren't subscribed to.
>
> So, check you are showing offline users is about the best you'll get.
>
> Cheers
>
> Kirk
> On 26 Sep 2012 10:17, "David Dang" <daviddang888 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> hi, all
>>
>> I run openfire3.6.0 on my PC and i create two users(user1 and
>> user2) by the admin console. i use spark2.5.5 and pidgin2.10.6 as IM
>> clients.
>> Then, i log in as user1 from spark and user2 from pidgin. then user1 add
>> user2 to his contacts.
>> Until now, all work fine. I can see user1 in the contact list of user2 in
>> pidgin.
>> but aften i unsubscribe user1 by pidgin, i see user1 is removed from
>> user2's contact list. that's really unreasonable for me! why?
>>
>> contact-list is not subscription-list. why unsubscribing can lead
>> to contact removal?
>>
>> thanks for any help!
>>
>>
>>
>> david
>>
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