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mod_smacks: Ignore user when writing or reading session_cache on prosody 0.9 At least under some circumstances it seems that session.username is nil when a user tries to resume his session in prosody 0.9. The username is not relevant when no limiting is done (limiting the number of entries in the session cache is only possible in prosody 0.10), so this commit removes the usage of the username when accessing the prosody 0.9 session cache.
author tmolitor <thilo@eightysoft.de>
date Thu, 06 Apr 2017 02:12:14 +0200
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labels:
- 'Stage-Stable'
summary: Add a support contact to new registrations
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Introduction
============

This Prosody plugin adds a default contact to newly registered accounts.

Usage
=====

Simply add "support\_contact" to your modules\_enabled list. When a new
account is created, the new roster would be initialized to include a
support contact.

Configuration
=============

  ------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  support\_contact          The bare JID of the support contact. The default is support@hostname, where hostname is the host the new user's account is on.
  support\_contact\_nick    Nickname of the support contact. The default is "Support".
  support\_contact\_group   The roster group in the support contact's roster in which to add the new user.
  ------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Compatibility
=============

  ------ -------
  0.10   Works
  0.9    Works
  0.8    Works
  0.7    Works
  0.6    Works
  ------ -------

**For 0.8 and older** use [version
999a4b3e699b](http://hg.prosody.im/prosody-modules/file/999a4b3e699b/mod_support_contact/mod_support_contact.lua).

Caveats/Todos/Bugs
==================

-   This only works for accounts created via in-band registration.