Jabber network), but this would require external accounts
and the installation of the proper client applications.
and all messages goes through some central server. unless it's not your
server it's not secure - as using every huge corporation's services like
gmail
Pardon me for asking such a simple questions, but what is the best way of
1) messaging offline users on my system? No e-mail please, I want
something more concrete, something displayed immediately upon login,
funny to hear that e-mail is so bad ;)
2) talking to users logged onto my system? I
On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 10:52:38 +0200, "Redd Vinylene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1) messaging offline users on my system? No e-mail please, I want
> something more concrete, something displayed immediately upon login,
> no need to go via a third party app.
Allthough it might sound strange - you've
Pardon me for asking such a simple questions, but what is the best
way of
1) messaging offline users on my system? No e-mail please, I want
something more concrete, something displayed immediately upon login,
no need to go via a third party app.
I'd edit /etc/motd and wrote my message in there
Hello hello!
Pardon me for asking such a simple questions, but what is the best way of
1) messaging offline users on my system? No e-mail please, I want
something more concrete, something displayed immediately upon login,
no need to go via a third party app.
2) talking to users logged onto my sy