Considering the time frames, I imagine that your question here was triggered by the comments on your recent question on SO. And if that's the case, I don't think you understood the situation. Let's analyze your question:
You say you already have an application, but you didn't post any code. Not that this automatically makes your question bad, but it's not a good starting point.
Then, you describe a functionality you want to implement, but again, no code (have you tried something already?). You say you have done some research and found some results (no links to them though), but it's not very clear why those results weren't exactly what you want.
You describe another functionality. Best case scenario, this should be a different question. This time you haven't found (or searched) for solutions, and you ask if it's possible, but now how to do it.
Then comes the first comment. The user asks What do you have so far?. He wants to know, precisely, your attempts so far. Where's the code? You shouldn't come here and ask people to do something, you have to try, try again, and if you fail, post your attempts and ask why it didn't work, or how it could be improved.
But you just repeated what's in your question, that you have an application and you want not one, but two new features, without apparently having written any piece of code to create them. That leads to the comment you seem to have disliked: So, you are looking for someone to code it for you?.
Well, I'm sorry but that's exactly what I would ask. You're not asking for a simple "How do I write a for loop in C#?" question, which is the type of question people will answer with code 100% written by them. I'm not a C# programmer, but what your ask for definitely doesn't sound like something trivial.
Finally, you are the one who actually comment with irony. The comments before were objective and according to the SO philosophy. They were short, yet I personally agree with them.
Now to fix your question, you could do some things:
Be specific. You asked for help on two different problems, but you should ask one at a time.
Try to create your functionality first. Start from scratch (or from your search results), and them come back with a specific doubt. I won't try to give examples related to your question because this is not my area of expertise, but ideally you'd have a piece of code that is supposed to do something specific (e.g. send a message to the client) but doesn't work (maybe it throws of an exception, maybe nothing happens).
I'm sorry to say, but your question needs improvements, nothing is wrong with what happened on that question (IMHO). And usually people won't write all of texts (like this) explaining why, they'll give simple tips as why it isn't good and unless you fix the issues, you're probably not getting an answer.