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authorDaniel Gultsch <daniel@gultsch.de>2016-05-03 09:39:30 +0200
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#### How do I create an account?
-XMPP, like email, is a federated protocol, which means that there is not one company you can create an 'official XMPP account' with. Instead there are hundreds, or even thousands, of provider out there. One of those providers is our very own [conversations.im](https://account.conversations.im). If you don’t like to use 'conversations.im' use a web search engine of your choice to find another provider. Or maybe your university has one. Or you can run your own. Or ask a friend to run one. Once you've found one, you can use Conversations to create an account. Just select 'register new account' on server within the create account dialog.
+XMPP, like email, is a federated protocol, which means that there is not one company you can create an *official XMPP account* with. Instead there are hundreds, or even thousands, of providers out there. One of those providers is our very own [conversations.im](https://account.conversations.im). If you don’t like to use *conversations.im* use a web search engine of your choice to find another provider. Or maybe your university has one. Or you can run your own. Or ask a friend to run one. Once you've found one, you can use Conversations to create an account. Just select *register new account* on server within the create account dialog.
#### Where can I set up a custom hostname / port
Conversations will automatically look up the SRV records for your domain name