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-MMSG [<-sign>] [<-channel>] <target> <file> [<type> [<encoding>]]
-
-Sends a private data message to other user in the network. The message
-will be send as a MIME encoded data message.
-
-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.
-
-If the -sign optin is provided, the message will be additionally
-digitally signed and the receiver may verify it with your public key.
-
-Messages that exceed roughly 64k will be fragmented automatically and
-sent as separate messages. The reassembly of the fragments will be done
-automatically by the recipient.
-
-If no transfer-encoding is given it defaults to binary. If no
-content-type is given it is guessed using a MIME magic file.
-
-NOTE: You have to have enabled perl support at compile time, and you need to
-load the perl script silc-mime.pl for this to work!
-
-Settings
-
- mime_magic - path to MIME magic file, or internal
- defaults if empty
- mime_default_encoding - encoding to use if none specified
- mime_temp_dir - where to store temporary files
-
- mime_database - Mailcap files defining MIME handlers
- mime_unlink_tempfiles - whether to keep temporary files
- mime_verbose - Turn on status messages
- mime_exec_param - additional parameters to pass to /EXEC
-
-Examples
-
- /MMSG Foobar smiley.gif image/gif binary
- /MMSG -channel silc silc.patch text/x-patch 7bit
- /MMSG -sign * boing.mp3 audio/mpeg