Iain Shigeoka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On 1/14/02 7:05 AM, "John Reinke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> For example, if there are two groups of jabber users that work in >> two separate departments of a company (groups ABC and DEF), I'd >> like to be able to send a message to ABC or DEF, and it will go to >> all the members of the respective group. Even if I could select >> multiple recipients, I wouldn't want to select all their usernames >> each time I send a message to everyone in a group. > Otherwise, this is something that either: > The client implements (like an email mailing group) - I don't know > of a client that does this. This is more "email" style > functionality and I don't know of any Jabber clients that favor > email-like interactions (although I've only looked a few so there > are probably some out there). I'm not sure what the semantics would be in this case. Where do replies come? > Create a groupchat group - use standard groupchat (conferences). > Setup a group, then have everyone join it. Any message sent to the > group will get relayed to everyone in the group. Setting up an anonymous, or randomly-named, group seems like a pretty good fit for expectations. JIM allows the creation of "instant rooms", and you can invite an entire roster group at once. Right-click on the group, Invite To Room/Create Instant Room. -- Joe Hildebrand _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
