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processing
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unavailable presence
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bare JID
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'iq/full' cases
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through eventmanager2
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isn't secure
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[thanks albert, again...]
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require_encryption config option is true
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to albert for figuring out the steps to reproduce this bug, and for giving us a ([very] slight) performance increase!
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user registers
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resendng directed presence
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