Ok, I see. HostMonitor is able to login to google talk account and send message to Jabber account, e.g (some_account@jabberg.org), but for some reason unable to send messages to gmail accounts. Hm.
Thank you for bug report. Will try to investigate the problem.
Regards,
Max
jabber message don't work
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Well, actually, I was wrong. HostMonitor IS able to send messages to gmail accounts. The only requirement is the recipient account should be accepted. It means HostMonitor will send messages to the people form the contact list only. I think, that's made by Google in order to prevent spam.
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Max
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Max
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That did it, it’s working for me now.KS-Soft Europe wrote:Well, actually, I was wrong. HostMonitor IS able to send messages to gmail accounts. The only requirement is the recipient account should be accepted. It means HostMonitor will send messages to the people form the contact list only. I think, that's made by Google in order to prevent spam.
Regards,
Max
Thanks
Jim
I think I have found a problem/bug with this, when you try to send a message to more than one person. (we are using version 8.06)
The instructions say: Specify the Jabber user (client) to whom the message will be sent. More than one destination addresses separating with a semicolon (;).
I have entered: user1@gmail.com;user2@gmail.com
It seems the first user always gets the message, but the second user never does. If I switch the order, the same thing occurs, always the first user gets the message, and never the second user.
Any ideas?
The instructions say: Specify the Jabber user (client) to whom the message will be sent. More than one destination addresses separating with a semicolon (;).
I have entered: user1@gmail.com;user2@gmail.com
It seems the first user always gets the message, but the second user never does. If I switch the order, the same thing occurs, always the first user gets the message, and never the second user.
Any ideas?