Sending a message to all online users: send a message to your host with resource announce/online example: <message to='floobin.cx/announce/online'><body>Blah blah blah</body></message>
Setting the MOTD: send a message to your host with resource announce/motd example: <message to='floobin.cx/announce/motd'><body>This is the motd</body></message> You must be configured as an admin user to do this. Hope this helps... -Casey > You might want to look at Jabber:iq:admin > It provides the functionality for setting a welcome message; sending a > messages to all users currently on the system; and viewing who is > currently on the system. > > Unfortunately I can't find all the documentation on it right now: the > viewing who is currently on the system can be found here : > http://docs.jabber.org/general/html/faq.html just search for > jabber:iq:admin > > I'll try to find more documentation on the other pieces when I can. If > you're pressed for time take a look at the IMCom jabber client; it > implements the jabber:iq:admin functionality and its open source. > > -Casey > > On Wed, 2002-01-30 at 15:33, Doug Claar wrote: > > I have a couple of questions about Jabber; sorry if this isn't exactly the > > right forum. > > > > I see that I can add conferencing to jabber, and that it can be set up as > > "public" or "private", but I'm not real sure what the difference is. Is the > > only difference that people can see the public conferences from their client, > > but have to know about the private ones? > > > > Also, when I start a jabber client, I get a welcome message from jabberd. With > > at least one client, this comes up as a chat window, and I can even "talk" to > > the server (although it never answers:-). Is this just the form that the client > > has chosen to display the welcome message in, or can I use that window to > > somehow control the server? (What I'd really like it to do is, when someone > > types in this window, it would go to all of the people signed up for the > > server. Ideally, if they are away, it would queue up the messages). Is this > > just a "small matter of programming?" Or is the capability buried in there > > somewhere... > > > > Thanks, > > ==Doug Claar > > > > _______________________________________________ > > jdev mailing list > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev > > > _______________________________________________ > jdev mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
