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Originally posted by noelie
ok, the file is updated
now use /xanonymail "from email" "subject" "message" to send a mail to the person you're chatting with
and use /xanonymailto "to email" "from email" "subject" "message" to send a mail to the address specified @ "to email"
Tip: You can easly combine those two commands together (and prevent also errors like reported previously and avoid that you can't use quotes):
/xmail [to:recepients email(s)] [from:your email(s)] [cc:mail(s)] [bcc:mail(s)] [subject:subject text] message:message text
[] indicates optional
* "to" is optional. If not specified, then the current contact email is used. Multiple emails can/are seperated by a comma.
* "from" is optional. If not specified, then no from-field is added in the email. Multiple emails can/are seperated by a comma. (note: a from-field is not mandatory in sending emails!)
* "subject" is again optional. If not specified, then no subject-field is added in the email. (note: a subject-field is not mandatory in sending emails!). The only thing that is restricted here is the use of the text "message:", because that indicates the beginning of the actual body of the email. Thus, if specified, this parameter must become before the message-parameter.
* "message" is the only thing that is mandatory and must always be the last parameter.
* "to", "from", "cc" and "bcc" can only contain valid emailaddresses. This means that you can't use spaces in them for example. This makes that you don't need quotes or anything surrounding the parameters. This also makes that the order isn't fixed and can be swapped around by the user.
* You can even add the use of more optional fields like "cc:", "bcc:", etc...
In this way you can have all the possebilities you want and yet have the easiest and most intuative use, all with only 1 command.
quote:
Originally posted by noelie
BTW: I've read some posts about some remote controlling your pc with plus, but didn't see a plugin that made this possible, I could be wrong....
Who would be interested in a plugin that would allow you to: (all commands would require a password)
- shutdown remote pc
- get ip of remote pc (handy for people without static ip)
- remote accept file command (so you wouldn't have to mail files to a web server, but 'chat' a file to your pc )
- remote plus command sender
- remote msgbox maker (so you could alert other people (like family) using your computer
- other suggestions?
IIRC there is at least one of such a plugin (somewhere on these forums). There are also security issue's here which may not be forgotten to take in account!... Anyways, you should make another thread about this, instead of posting this in this thread, as this is actual off topic here...
(in fact you should've made 3 seperate threads for your three plugins to avoid confussion and cluttering up. Luckaly there are not much problems or suggestions for them)
btw, nice plugins