If a message stanza is blocked as per XEP-0016 or XEP-0191, return an
error only if the type of the blocked message is "normal" or "chat".
This makes sure users won't be kicked from MUC rooms when blocking other
participants.
Closes#897.
The stop/1 function now terminates stream management sessions
immediately, just as it does for other sessions. The new
ejabberd_c2s:close/1 function can be used to close the socket without
terminating the stream management session, like stop/1 did before.
When an XEP-0198 session times out, always return an error for
unacknowledged IQ stanzas, and always drop presence stanzas. That is,
the "resend_on_timeout" option no longer applies to those stanzas types,
but only to messages.
In the past, the "resume_timeout" option defined both the default resume
timeout and the maximum resume timeout clients are permitted to request.
Admins might want to allow clients to request a timeout value that's
larger than the default, though. This can now be done by specifying the
"max_resume_timeout" option.
During login, clients might receive a relatively large number of stanzas
in one go. For some users, the default value of the "max_ack_queue"
option turned out to be too small in that situation.
Let send_text/2 and (therefore) send_element/2 return {error, Reason}
instead of error for consistency, and let send_stanza_and_ack_req/2
interpret any non-ok value as an error. (EJAB-1739)
For couple years browsers did limit ability to change cookies from js
for different domains, this made http_poll connections practically not
usuable. I don't think this module is used at all so it's time to put it
to rest.
As per XEP-0016 and XEP-0191, return a service-unavailable error when an
incoming message was blocked by a privacy list. This lets the user
appear offline to the contact.
When an unacknowledged stanza is resent from the Stream Management
queue, add a timestamp so that the receiving client can display the time
at which the stanza was originally sent.
Provide a simpler interface for adding <delay/> and <x/> timestamps to
stanzas. This also makes sure that only one <delay/> tag and one <x/>
tag is added to a given stanza.