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Contact Us Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators Suggestion Post 5047 by Neo on Tuesday 7th of August 2001 08:40:31 AM
Old 08-07-2001
We do not plan to add live chat this year. Maybe later, as a fee per use (technical support) service to large companies with profits going to the on-line experts (virtual support world-wide 24x7). However, there are no plans in the near future for this or any similar service by design.

There are problems with live chat; one of the greatest is that the 'useful information' to 'useless information' ratio is very low. Also, good information is buried in noise and chatter and not archived in a knowledge base for future users.

This is not a 'chat site' it is a 'knowledge management site' that stores knowledge for all users to enjoy and benefit today and years into the future.
 

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NAGZILLAC(1)						      General Commands Manual						      NAGZILLAC(1)

NAME
nagzillac - jabber relay bot client SYNOPSIS
nagzillac type^JID^message DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the nagzillac command. nagzillac is the client for nagzilla that takes the data you hand it as argument and sends it over to the nagzilla daemon that will send the message along. OPTIONS
nagzillac only takes one options that consists of three arguments. They are seperated by the carret character(`^'), although the last argu- ment may contain carrets without any troubles. Here is an explenation of the different parts: type This is the type of the message. It can be either room (which will send the message to a jabber conference room) or chat (target should be a jabber ID). JID This is the target for the message. If you choose room type it has to be a conference room name or complete ID. A single room with- out any @ in it will get sent to the configured conference server. If you choose the chat type the JID has to be the jabber ID of the user to receive the message, either just the user part which will get added the jabber server as domain part, or a full jabber ID. message The final part is the message that will get sent. At the moment it will be put into the body as plain text. Please notice that you will have to quote or escape special characters in the message like white space. FILES
/etc/nagzillac/nagzillac.cfg The configuration file for the nagzilla client. Please see the comments in the file for informations on what to tweak. EXAMPLE
The following sends a chat message to the rhonda user on the default server: nagzillac "chat^rhonda^hi there" This will send a message to a conference room on a different server: nagzillac "room^monitor@jabber.doma.in^alert - do something" SEE ALSO
nagzillad(1). AUTHOR
nagzillac was written by Bill Mathews. This manual page was written by Gerfried Fuchs <rhonda@debian.at> for the Debian project (and may be used by others). 2009-06-03 NAGZILLAC(1)
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