arcanicanis on Nostr: Interesting, there's two different behaviors for bridging account identifiers ...
Interesting, there's two different behaviors for bridging account identifiers available:
matrix_id_as_jid: false: Matrix user ID is treated as a JID (e.g. example@matrix.org); if it can't delivered as an XMPP recipient (if no XMPP service exists as matrix.org, in this example), it then tries via Matrix protocol (as @example:matrix.org)
matrix_id_as_jid: true: a separate XMPP component is used as the identifier for all bridged Matrix users (e.g. Matrix users appear as example%matrix.org@matrix.xmpp-server.example).
https://github.com/processone/ejabberd/commit/2b7b92edeef6e413570cafacc392720a2baab23b
matrix_id_as_jid: false: Matrix user ID is treated as a JID (e.g. example@matrix.org); if it can't delivered as an XMPP recipient (if no XMPP service exists as matrix.org, in this example), it then tries via Matrix protocol (as @example:matrix.org)
matrix_id_as_jid: true: a separate XMPP component is used as the identifier for all bridged Matrix users (e.g. Matrix users appear as example%matrix.org@matrix.xmpp-server.example).
https://github.com/processone/ejabberd/commit/2b7b92edeef6e413570cafacc392720a2baab23b