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This is jabber.el 0.7.1, a Jabber client for Emacs.  If you don't know
what Jabber is, see http://www.jabber.org .

Home page:    http://emacs-jabber.sourceforge.net
Project page: http://sourceforge.net/projects/emacs-jabber
Wiki page:    http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/JabberEl
Mailing list: http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emacs-jabber-general
and:          http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.jabber.general
MUC room:     jabber.el@conference.jabber.se   

GNU Emacs
=========

jabber.el depends on GNU Emacs 21, in particular xml.el, and some
files from Gnus 5.10.  If you don't have Gnus 5.10 (M-x gnus-version
will tell), you can download sha1.el and hex-util.el from Gnus CVS
at http://quimby.gnus.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/gnus/lisp/ .

XEmacs
======

You need an XEmacs with Mule support, and recent versions of the gnus,
net-utils and mule-ucs packages.  jabber.el basically works on XEmacs,
but some features are missing (in particular mouse support).  Testing
and patches are very welcome.

SASL
====
jabber.el will use the SASL library of FLIM (Faithful Library about
Internet Message; it is also included in newer versions of Gnus) if
it's present.  If not, it will fall back to XEP-0077 authentication.

TLS/SSL
=======
To get an encrypted connection, the most convenient option is to
install starttls.el from Gnus (currently only present in the
development version).  This requires GnuTLS to be installed, but
requires no configuration at all.

You can also use either tls.el (from Gnus) or ssl.el.  These are
interfaces to GnuTLS and OpenSSL, respectively; use the appropriate
one.  Recent versions of tls.el support both programs, though.  The
version of ssl.el distributed with Gnus is outdated; use the one from
W3 CVS instead:
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/w3/lisp/ssl.el?root=w3

To actually use encryption with one of these libraries, customize the
variables jabber-connection-type and jabber-connection-ssl-program.

Note that only the connection from you to the server is encrypted;
there is no guarantee of other connections being encrypted.

Installation
============
To install, put all .el files somewhere in your load-path (or have
your load-path include the directory they're in) and put
(require 'jabber) in your .emacs file.  To install the Info
documentation, copy jabber.info to /usr/local/info and run
"install-info /usr/local/info/jabber.info".

If you've been using a post-0.6 CVS version of jabber.el, you might
need to remove some redundant hook functions.  Make sure that
jabber-alert-message-hooks doesn't contain jabber-message-history, and
that jabber-alert-presence-hooks doesn't contain
jabber-presence-watch.

Usage
=====
To start using it, type M-x jabber-customize and set your username and
server.  Then, type C-x C-j C-c (or equivalently M-x jabber-connect)
to connect (with prefix argument, register new account).

Your roster is displayed in a buffer called *-jabber-*.  To
disconnect, type C-x C-j C-d or M-x jabber-disconnect.

You may want to use the menu bar to execute Jabber commands.  To
enable the Jabber menu, type M-x jabber-menu.

For a less terse description, read the enclosed manual.

For bug reports, help requests and other feedback, use the trackers
and forums at the project page mentioned above.

Configuration
=============
All available configuration options are described in the manual.  This
section only serves to point out the most important ones.

To change how you are notified about incoming events, type M-x
customize-group RET jabber-alerts.

To activate logging of all chats, set jabber-history-enabled to t.  By
default, history will be saved in ~/.jabber_global_message_log; make
sure that this file has appropriate permissions.  Type M-x
customize-group RET jabber-history for more options.

By default, jabber.el will send a confirmation when messages sent to
you are delivered and displayed, and also send "contact is typing"
notifications.  To change this, type M-x customize-group RET
jabber-events, and set the three jabber-events-confirm-* variables to
nil.

File transfer
=============
This release of jabber.el contains support for file transfer.  You may
need to configure some variables to make it work; see the manual for
details.

XMPP URIs
=========
It is possible to make various web browsers pass links starting with
"xmpp:" to jabber.el.  See the manual, section "XMPP URIs".