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.
Terminate the ejabberd_c2s process immediately once stanza queue
overflow is detected. This makes sure the FSM won't process additional
stanzas before terminating if the recipient is flooded.
Don't offer the CSI stream feature when mod_client_state isn't actually
configured to filter stanzas. This makes sure clients won't send CSI
tags that end up being ignored.
If "resend_on_timeout" is set to "if_offline", resend unacknowledged
stanzas only if no other resource is online when the session times out.
In other words, allow for sending them to offline storage, but nowhere
else.
When Stream Management is enabled and a gen_tcp:send/2 call fails, go
into the 'wait_for_resume' state immediately. This makes sure that
gen_tcp:send/2 won't be called again, which might avoid an Erlang issue
where gen_tcp:send/2 apparently hangs despite 'send_timeout' (and
'send_timeout_close') being set.
Produce a proper error message instead of crashing when the JID encoded
in the 'previd' value of a <resume/> request is different from the
authenticated JID.
On stanza queue overflow, pass a message to self() using the exclamation
mark operator instead of send_all_state_event/2. This allows for
reusing the existing handler for 'kick' events.
On queue overflow, terminate the c2s session instead of just dropping
items from the queue. This makes sure all stanzas are either delivered
or bounced.
When the FSM goes into the 'wait_for_resume' state, let fsm_next_state/2
take care of updating #state.mgmt_state and of writing the log line.
This doesn't change the behavior, but simplifies the code.