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* doc/guide.tex: Typos

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2007-06-25 Mickael Remond <mickael.remond@process-one.net>
* doc/guide.tex: Typos
* src/mod_muc/mod_muc_room.erl: New anti-abuse options:
min_presence_interval and min_message_interval
* doc/guide.tex: Likewise

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This option defines the minimum of time between presence changes
coming from a given user in seconds. This option is global and valid
for all chat rooms. A decimal value can be used. When this option is
not defined, no restriction are applied. This option can be used to
not defined, no restriction is applied. This option can be used to
protect a MUC service for users abuses, as fastly changing a user
presence will result in possible large presence packet broadcast. If a
user tries to change its presence more often than the specified
@ -2039,7 +2039,7 @@ The Multi-Users Chat module now supports clustering and load
balancing. One module can be started per cluster node. Rooms are
distributed at creation time on all available MUC module
instances. The multi-user chat module is clustered but the room
themselves are not clustered nor fault-tolerant: If the not managing a
themselves are not clustered nor fault-tolerant: If the node managing a
set of rooms goes down, the rooms disappear and they will be recreated
on an available node on first connection attempt.