While beeing in my "train" office today evening chatting with my wife using the build-in jabber client and a self-hosted ejabberd service I rode through areas with bad or nor network reception.
Well unlucky me sometimes the N900 drops GPRS connection at the time my wife was sending me messages which I never received after the GPRS connection was established again.
So my question is does the build-in jabber client for Fremantle support any handshaking protocol like XEP-0198 which implements an ACK on application level for successfully delivered stanzas (I know ejabberd does not support this however jabberd2 will do)?
Since it is common for mobile devices on the run to lose reception a reliable message delivery should be (hopefully) implemented client side or what is the current state of Maemo on this?
Well unlucky me sometimes the N900 drops GPRS connection at the time my wife was sending me messages which I never received after the GPRS connection was established again.
So my question is does the build-in jabber client for Fremantle support any handshaking protocol like XEP-0198 which implements an ACK on application level for successfully delivered stanzas (I know ejabberd does not support this however jabberd2 will do)?
Since it is common for mobile devices on the run to lose reception a reliable message delivery should be (hopefully) implemented client side or what is the current state of Maemo on this?
Cheers,
Nek