I recall there being a command under linux, that I believe was a part of the Samba suite, that allowed you to send messages to other machines, like one would do using "net send" on an XP box, for instance. I have been trying to figure out what that command was, but I cannot find it in the docs. I must not be looking in the right place! Can anyone straighten me out? Thanks! -Josh
Joshua Beall wrote:>I recall there being a command under linux, that I believe was a part of the >Samba suite, that allowed you to send messages to other machines, like one >would do using "net send" on an XP box, for instance. I have been trying to >figure out what that command was, but I cannot find it in the docs. I must >not be looking in the right place! Can anyone straighten me out? > >smbclient -M HTH & HAND -- Simple guidelines to happiness: Work like you don't need the money, love like your heart has never been broken and dance like no one can see you.
On Fri, 16 Jan 2004, Joshua Beall wrote:> I recall there being a command under linux, that I believe was a part of the > Samba suite, that allowed you to send messages to other machines, like one > would do using "net send" on an XP box, for instance. I have been trying to > figure out what that command was, but I cannot find it in the docs. I must > not be looking in the right place! Can anyone straighten me out? >smbclient -M <targetmachine> [ Rick Brown ][ (404) 894-6175 ] [ Office of Information Technology ][ rick@oit.gatech.edu ] [ Georgia Institute of Technology ][ 258 4th street. Atlanta, GA ]