X-Git-Url: http://git.silcnet.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=apps%2Firssi%2Fdocs%2Fhelp%2Fin%2Fsmsg.in;fp=apps%2Firssi%2Fdocs%2Fhelp%2Fin%2Fsmsg.in;h=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hb=72c2de619079457f7a68100eb13385275a424a23;hp=3a3ac2721c61072de16102afe812916c7b830f93;hpb=e7b6c157b80152bf9fb9266e6bdd93f9fb0db776;p=runtime.git diff --git a/apps/irssi/docs/help/in/smsg.in b/apps/irssi/docs/help/in/smsg.in deleted file mode 100644 index 3a3ac272..00000000 --- a/apps/irssi/docs/help/in/smsg.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ - -@SYNTAX:smsg@ - -Sends a signed private message to other user in the network. -The message will be digitally signed and the receiver may verify -the message by using your public key. - -If -channel option is provided then this command actually -send channel message to the specified channel. The message -IS NOT private message, it is normal channel message. Also this -message will be signed and can be verified by using your public -key. - -The default theme of Irssi SILC Client shows the digital signed -messages with [S] at start of the nickname who sent the message, when -the message was successfully verified, [?] if the message could not -be verified since the public key of the sender isn't cached locally, -or [F] if the signature verification failed. If you do not have -the sender's public key you can fetch it with GETKEY command. - -If you don't want to verify the signatures from received messages -you may do /SET ignore_message_signatures on. In this case -signatures in messages are ignored and they appear as normal -non-signed messages. By default, all message signatures are -verified. - -Examples: - -/SMSG Foobar Very authenticated message -/SMSG -channel silc Another signed message -/SMSG * I truly said this - -See also: MSG QUERY GETKEY