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Sending Finder Messages/Alerts in UNIX
I recall a UNIX command and remember actually using it where you could send finder alerts/messages to the Finder on the machine you were on or use ssh so as to send the alerts/messages to another machine on the network. You could also send Finder Alerts/Messages that had a reply field in the sense that someone could send a reply message back to you after receiving the Finder Alert/Message. I remember doing this but forgot how. Can anyone tell me the command to do this? Much Thanks.
Cheers, Peaves |
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