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<pyaimt>
	<!-- The JabberID of the transport. -->
	<jid>aim.example.org</jid>

	<!-- The JabberID of the conference room handler. -->
	<!-- GROUPCHAT IS NOT STABLE YET -->
	<confjid>chatrooms.aim.example.org</confjid>

	<!-- The component JID of the transport. Unless you're doing clustering, leave this alone -->
	<!-- <compjid>aim1</compjid> -->

	<!-- The IP address of the main Jabber server -->
	<mainServer>127.0.0.1</mainServer>

	<!-- The JID of the main Jabber server -->
	<mainServerJID>jabber.localhost</mainServerJID>

	<!-- The website of the Jabber service -->
	<website>http://jabber.localhost/</website>

	<!-- The TCP port to connect to the Jabber server on -->
	<!-- (this is the default for Jabberd2) -->
	<port>5347</port>

	<!-- The TCP port that the web admin interface will answer on -->
	<!-- (uncomment to enable) -->
	<!-- <webport>12345</webport> -->

	<!-- The authentication token to use when connecting to the Jabber server -->
	<secret>secret</secret>

	<!-- The default language to use (for error/status messages) -->
	<lang>en</lang>

	<!-- The hostname of the AOL login server you wish to connect to -->
	<aimServer>login.oscar.aol.com</aimServer>

	<!-- The port of the AOL server you wish to connect to -->
	<aimPort>5190</aimPort>

	<!-- The name of Socks Proxy if connecting thru a proxy -->
	<!-- <socksProxyServer>im-proxy2</socksProxyServer> -->

	<!-- The Socks Proxy port to use when connecting thru a proxy -->
	<!-- <socksProxyPort>1080</socksProxyPort> -->

	<!-- Send greeting on login (enter text to be sent to users here) -->
	<!-- <sessionGreeting>enter message here</sessionGreeting> -->

	<!-- Send message on successful registration -->
	<!-- <registerMessage>You have successfully registered with PyAIMt</registerMessage> -->

	<!-- Allow users of AIM gateway to chat with ICQ users -->
	<!-- (uncomment to enable) -->
	<!-- <crossChat/> -->

	<!-- Disable registration with the transport -->
	<!-- (uncomment to disable) -->
	<!-- <disableRegister/> -->

	<!-- Enable automatic invitation to reconnect on restart -->
	<!-- (uncomment to enable) -->
	<!-- <enableAutoInvite/> -->

	<!-- Disable xhtml support (messages with fonts and colors) -->
	<!-- (uncomment to disable) -->
	<!-- <disableXHTML/> -->

	<!-- Disable mail notifications -->
	<!-- (uncomment to disable) -->
	<!-- <disableMailNotifications/> -->

	<!-- Disable use of default avatar if none is specified -->
	<!-- (uncomment to disable) -->
	<!-- <disableDefaultAvatar/> -->

	<!-- Disable use of iq-based avatars (JEP-0008) -->
	<!-- (uncomment to disable) -->
	<!-- <disableIQAvatars/> -->

	<!-- Disable use of vcard-based avatars (JEP-0153) -->
	<!-- (uncomment to disable) -->
	<!-- <disableVCardAvatars/> -->

	<!-- Disable use of PEP-based avatars (JEP-0084) -->
	<!-- (uncomment to disable) -->
	<!-- NOT IMPLEMENTED YET -->
	<!-- <disablePEPAvatars/> -->

	<!-- You can choose which users you wish to have as administrators. These users can perform some tasks with Ad-Hoc commands that others cannot -->
	<admins>
	<!--<jid>admin@host.com</jid>-->
	</admins>


	<!-- You can select which event loop PyAIMt will use. It's probably safe to leave this as the default -->

	<!-- Use epoll for high-load Linux servers running kernel 2.6 or above -->
	<!--<reactor>epoll</reactor>-->

	<!-- Use kqueue for high-load FreeBSD servers -->
	<!--<reactor>kqueue</reactor>-->

	<!-- Use poll for high-load Unix servers -->
	<!--<reactor>poll</reactor>-->

	<!-- You can select which spool storage method you wish to use -->
	<!-- Available methods are: -->
	<!-- xmlfiles: single xml files in the spool directory in hashed dirs (default)-->
	<!-- legacyaimtransport: compatible with c-based aim transport, less functionality -->
	<!-- mysql: registration information stored in a MySQL database -->
	<!--<xdbDriver>xmlfiles</xdbDriver>-->

	<!-- For MySQL -->
	<!--<xdbDriver>mysql</xdbDriver>-->
	<!--<xdbDriver_mysql>-->
	<!--<username>pyaimt</username>-->
	<!--<password>pyaimt</password>-->
	<!--<database>pyaimt</database>-->
	<!--<server>localhost</server>-->
	<!--<format>encrypted</format>--> <!-- Enable encryption of passwords -->
	<!--</xdbDriver_mysql>-->

	<!-- For XMLFiles -->
	<!--<xdbDriver>xmlfiles</xdbDriver>-->
	<!--<xdbDriver_xmlfiles>-->
	<!--<format>encrypted</format>--> <!-- Enable encryption of passwords -->
	<!--</xdbDriver_xmlfiles>-->

	<!-- Only grab avatars when a chat is initiated. -->
	<!-- <avatarsOnlyOnChat/> -->

	<!-- Disable all avatar functionality. Might be necessary if you -->
	<!-- do not have PIL installed. -->
	<!-- <disableAvatars/> -->

	<!-- Disable automatic send (via im) of away message when away set. -->
	<!-- Note that away messages are -in addition to- the away status -->
	<!-- message. -->
	<!-- <disableAwayMessage/> -->

	<!-- Use Jabber.com's XCP component protocol extensions. -->
	<!-- <useXCP/> -->

	<!-- SASL username used to bind to Jabber server. -->
	<!-- secret, above, is used for sasl password -->
	<!-- NOTE: This does not work with Twisted > 2.2.0. -->
	<!-- <saslUsername>username</saslUsername> -->

	<!-- Use external component binding. -->
	<!-- This dodges the need to manually configure all jids that talk to this transport. -->
	<!-- Jabberd2 requires saslUsername and useRouteWrap for this to work. -->
	<!-- Wildfire as of 2.6.0 requires just this. -->
	<!-- <useComponentBinding/> -->

	<!-- Wrap stanzas in <route> stanza. -->
	<!-- Jabberd2 requires this for useComponentBinding. -->
	<!-- <useRouteWrap/> -->

	<!-- JID of message archive service -->
	<!-- <messageArchiveJID>datasink.example.org</messageArchiveJID> -->

	<!-- If registration authentication is used, enter the method -->
	<!-- Auth configs often require additional options to be specified. -->
	<!-- See associated config entries per authRegister example. -->
	<!-- NOTE: limited to LDAP for now -->

	<!-- THIS IS UNTESTED AS OF YET -->
	<!-- <authRegister>LDAP</authRegister> -->
	<!-- For LDAP auth, make sure to uncomment <authRegister_LDAP> -->
	<!-- and </authRegister_LDAP> and fill out the options in between. -->
	<!-- <authRegister_LDAP> -->
	<!-- The fqdn or ip address of the LDAP server -->
	<!-- <server>ldap.example.org</server> -->
	<!-- The Root DN to be used to perform LDAP searches -->
	<!-- <rootDN>CN=Administrator,CN=Users,DC=example,DC=org</rootDN> -->
	<!-- The password for the Root DN -->
	<!-- <password>SECRET</password> -->
	<!-- The Base DN to search for users -->
	<!-- <baseDN>DC=example,DC=org</baseDN> -->
	<!-- The attribute to search for the user ID. -->
	<!-- 'samAccountname' in Windows, 'uid' on most other systems -->
	<!-- <uidAttr>samAccountname</uidAttr> -->
	<!-- </authRegister_LDAP> -->
</pyaimt>