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4 message: chat message management | |
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7 Message commands let you send chat messages or manage your server message archives. | |
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14 Send a message to a contact or a chat room. |
2946 | 15 ``stdin`` is used as message source. |
16 You can encrypt your message using ``--encrypt [ALGORITHM]`` argument, this will create an encrypted session and replace existing one if needed. | |
17 You can manage your encrypted session using ``encryption`` command. | |
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19 examples | |
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22 Send a message to a contact:: | |
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24 $ echo 'Salut à Toi!' | li message send louise@example.net |
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26 Send a message encrypted with OMEMO:: | |
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28 $ echo 'pssst, this message is encrypted' | li message send -e omemo louise@example.net |
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30 .. note:: | |
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32 Fingerprints of your destinee must have been accepted before using OMEMO, else message can't be encrypted | |
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34 Send a ``normal`` message marked as French with a subject:: | |
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3505 | 36 $ echo 'Bonjour, je vous écris avec « Libervia »' | li message send -l fr -t normal -S 'Ceci est un message de test' |
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38 mam | |
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41 Query archives using MAM. |
2946 | 42 This command allows you to check message archive kept on the server (i.e. not the local copy). |
43 You usually want to specify a starting point, and a number of message to retrieve. If too many messages | |
44 are available, you'll have to use RSM commands to navigate through the results. | |
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46 examples | |
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49 Retrieve messages from last 2 days:: | |
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51 $ li message mam -S "2 days ago" |
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53 Retrieve messages from last 5 hours on Libervia official chat room:: |
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55 $ li message mam -S "5 hours ago" -s sat@chat.jabberfr.org |
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57 Retrieve 2 first messages of 2019 on Libervia official chat room:: |
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59 $ li message mam -S 2019-01-01 -s sat@chat.jabberfr.org -m 2 |