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moparisthebest
PSA: if you are a dev of a client that supports http upload or POSH and haven't heard from me in the last few days, send me an XMPP message or email to travis@burtrum.org , it's important If your client dev isn't here maybe point them at me
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jubalh
So.. I just learned that some clients remove OMEMO keys of other clients after some time. What a mess.. Can someone tell me which clients do this? And after which timeframe/criteria?
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lovetox
Gajim does not remove them
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lovetox
but it sets them inactive until a message arrives from the device
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lovetox
in older versions it was after 300 messages sent to a device without any answer
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lovetox
we will raise this to 2000 in the next version
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pep.
"set inactive"? Not encrypt to them anymore?
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pep.
Poezio doesn't remove anything from anywhere fwiw, when receiving. It implements sending heartbeats to tell other devices it's still active. jubalh you might want to look into this
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pep.
Not wanting to encrypt to stale devices isn't a crazy idea. Just that finding out what device one shouldn't encrypt for isn't exactly straightforward✎ -
pep.
Not wanting to encrypt to stale devices isn't a crazy idea. Just that finding out what device one shouldn't encrypt to isn't exactly straightforward ✏