If a stream management session times out for a user who appears to be
using MAM, drop any unacknowledged messages rather than resending or
bouncing them. This avoids duplicates or bogus error messages.
However, this is only done if the new mod_mam option "assume_mam_usage"
is set to 'if_enabled' or 'on_request'. In the former case, a user is
assumed to be using MAM if archiving is enabled for his account. In the
latter case, MAM usage is assumed only if archiving was explicitly
requested by the client, or if archiving was enabled by means of
mod_mam's "request_activates_archiving" option.
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.