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  1. Alexander Skwar Alexander Skwar Identi.ca

    In !Identica, can you somehow also @-reply to a notice by email? I know, you can create new notices, but replying with keeping context ?

    about a year ago from web at Winterthur, Zurich, Switzerland
    • Mahefa Randimbisoa Mahefa Randimbisoa

      @alexs77 AFAIK, xmpp commands also works on the web interface, so why shouldn't they work on email interface? Try and tell us...

      about a year ago
    • Alexander Skwar Alexander Skwar Mahefa Randimbisoa

      @dotmg how could i try? ;) I mean¸ really, all you can do by email is send something to $Rnd@identi.ca and that gets posted. No context. ¤¨

      about a year ago
    • Marjolein Katsma Marjolein Katsma Mahefa Randimbisoa

      @dotmg they certainly work on the web interface, though the output of the ‘help‘ comnand is effectively unreadable ;)

      about a year ago
    • Alexander Skwar Alexander Skwar Marjolein Katsma

      @marjoleink "My" email server is google - I'm using gmail web interface. So, yes, I can eliminate this. „one off“. Works now. a one off?

      about a year ago
    • Mahefa Randimbisoa Mahefa Randimbisoa

      @alexs77 you just start your email with: reply #75726666 @alexs77 your message

      about a year ago
    • Alexander Skwar Alexander Skwar Identi.ca , Mahefa Randimbisoa

      @dotmg seems, that you don't *HAVE* to, if you're fine with !identica "contexting" it to the last @-reply. Works fine, really ;)

      about a year ago

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