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[[!comment format=mdwn
 username="http://phil.0x539.de/"
 nickname="Philipp Kern"
 subject="comment 3"
 date="2012-11-10T18:50:46Z"
 content="""
Sure, I could, as I'm operating my own server anyway. Others might not be willing to go to some random server and create another account, though.

Reviewing RFC 6121: Did you try negative priorities for your resources already? It's possible that Gtalk does something weird but in theory they should be ignored for messages directed to non-qualified JIDs (i.e. without an explicit resource setting). Setting \"xa\" alone won't help you anything, it will only cause the others to see you as \"xa\" but that's a perfectly valid common chat status where you expect messages to be queued in the client until the user returns.
"""]]