* Every line that is outputed by this script to it's **STDOUT is sent** as response to message that executed it
* Following **environment values are passed** to the script:
* ANSW\_MSG (text of the message)
- * ANSW\_FROM (who sent you message)
- * ANSW\_FROM_GROUP (group which contains that buddy)
- * ANSW\_PROTOCOL (protocol used to deliver the message. eg.: jabber, irc,...)
+ * ANSW\_FROM (who sent you the message)
+ * ANSW\_FROM\_GROUP (group which contains that buddy)
+ * ANSW\_PROTOCOL (protocol used to deliver the message. eg.: xmpp, irc,...)
* ANSW\_STATUS (unique ID of status. eg.: available, away,...)
* ANSW\_STATUS\_MSG (status message set by user)
+ * ANSW\_AGENT (ID of IM client used with answerscripts)
+ * ANSW\_AGENT\_VERSION (Version of client)
+ * ANSW\_LOCAL\_NAME (Name of local user - untested)
+ * ANSW\_LOCAL\_ALIAS (Alias of local user - untested)
+ * ANSW\_REMOTE\_NAME (???)
+ * ANSW\_REMOTE\_ALIAS\_ONLY (buggy)
+ * ANSW\_REMOTE\_SERVER\_ALIAS (buggy)
+ * ANSW\_REMOTE\_CONTACT\_ALIAS (buggy)
+ * ANSW\_REMOTE\_LOCAL\_ALIAS (???)
+ * ANSW\_REMOTE\_ALIAS (???)
* **WARNING: You should mind security (don't let attackers to execute their messages/nicks!)**
* I guess that you will want to use more than one answerscript, so i made such answerscript which will execute all answerscripts in **~/.purple/answerscripts.d**
* It's quite smart and all you need to do is set the filenames and permissions of answerscripts in that directory properly...