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2 /SAY_TO [-n|-h] [-q] [-f file] jid text 2 /SAY_TO [-n|-h] [-q] [-f file] jid text
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4 Send the "text" message to the specified jid. 4 Send the "text" message to the specified jid.
5 Please note that this command doesn't set the default resource for a contact, so if you want to send several messages to a specific resource you will have to use "/say_to" for each message. 5 Please note that this command doesn't set the default resource for a contact, so if you want to send several messages to a specific resource you will have to use "/say_to" for each message.
6 You can send a message to a specific resource of the currently selected contact by using /say_to ./resourcename message.
6 The "-n" flag turns the message to "normal" type, "-h" to "headline". "--" can be used to send chat messages beginning with -n or -h. 7 The "-n" flag turns the message to "normal" type, "-h" to "headline". "--" can be used to send chat messages beginning with -n or -h.
7 When "-q" is used, the message will be sent in the background and will not change the current active window. 8 When "-q" is used, the message will be sent in the background and will not change the current active window.
8 A text file can be provided with the "-f" switch (in which case there's no need to pass a text argument after the jid, of course). 9 A text file can be provided with the "-f" switch (in which case there's no need to pass a text argument after the jid, of course).