packet:bpq
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packet:bpq [2024/04/04 12:24] – Added tx/rx parameter information mm0uhr | packet:bpq [2024/04/17 17:58] – g7taj | ||
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+ | ===== Events ===== | ||
+ | BPQ can fire an executable on certain events. | ||
+ | * new message | ||
+ | * message read | ||
+ | * user joining chat | ||
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+ | In bpq32.cfg | ||
+ | < | ||
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+ | For mail events: | ||
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+ | On the web interface, MailMgmt/ | ||
+ | < | ||
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+ | This will call the following in the bpq directory (For Windows add .exe to the filename) | ||
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+ | It will run the following on a message being read: | ||
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+ | The format of the output is as a string of arguments to the program: | ||
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+ | < | ||
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+ | Chat events: | ||
+ | This needs to be configured on the chat Web interface page. | ||
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+ | < | ||
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+ | Arguments: | ||
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+ | '' | ||
+ | 240408-G7TAJ : Steve %%*%%%%*%%%%*%% Joined Chat, Topic General | ||
+ | '' | ||
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packet/bpq.txt · Last modified: 2024/05/16 09:02 by g7taj