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-
- This is a Dump of Services Help. All DalHelper functions
- are shown as DalHelper - under Usage where a DalHelper
- function exists. All functions are displayed using the following
- Aliases:
-
- ChanServ: Alias CS /Rx DalHelper c %p
- MemoServ: Alias MS /Rx DalHelper m %p
- NickServ: Alias NS /Rx DalHelper n %p
-
-
-
-
- ChanServ Help
-
- ***** ChanServ Help*****
- Command - HELP
- Usage - HELP <command>
- DalHelper - /CS HE <command>
-
- Returns Help information about requested ChanServ command.
-
- Example:
- /msg ChanServ help register
- will return information about how to register a channel.
-
- ***** ChanServ Help*****
- ChanServ gives normal users the ability to keep hold of a
- channel, without the need for a bot. Unlike other IRC networks,
- channel takeovers are virtually impossible, when they are registered.
- Registration is a quick and painless process. Once registered,
- the founder can maintain complete and total control of the
- channel. hanServwill stop monitoring a channel if no Op enters
- the channel for 20 days or the founder's nick expires.
- For more information on a command msg ChanServ help <command>
-
- Core Commands:
- REGISTER - Register a channel
- SET - Change various channel configuration settings
- AOP - Maintain AutoOp channel operator list
- SOP - Maintain SuperOp channel operator list
- AKICK - Maintain the channel AutoKick banned user list
- DROP - Drop a registered channel
-
- Other Commands:
- IDENTIFY ACCESS OP DEOP
- INFO INVITE MKICK MDEOP
- UNBAN COUNT WHY
-
- ***** ChanServ Help*****
- Command - REGISTER
- Usage - REGISTER <channel> <password> <description>
- DalHelper - /CS REG <channel> <password> <description>
-
- When you register a channel with ChanServ, you don't need to worry
- about takeovers, or bots to keep a list of Ops. ChanServ does all of
- this and more. The founder is the person who does the registering.
- The password is included so that only the founder can completely
- control the channel. The description is only used when a user asks
- ChanServ for information on a channel.
- Examples:
-
- /msg ChanServ register #DragonRealm adminchannel DALnet IrcOp and Admin channel.
- /msg ChanServ register #Macintosh BeOSrules Macintosh discussion
-
- *** PLEASE NOTE: Passwords ARE case-sensitive. Also, PLEASE
- remember your password, write it down somewhere, but PLEASE remember it! :)
- (I have tested a 60 character password, and it seemed to work.)
-
- ***** ChanServ Help*****
- Command - SET <channel> <command> [<value>]
-
- Allows you to change your channel settings. These affect a
- registered channel's status and operation.
- For more information on a command /msg ChanServ help SET <command>
-
- Core SET Commands:
- FOUNDER - Allows you to change the channel founder
- PASSWD - Lets you change the channel founder password
- DESC - Modify the channel's description
- MLOCK - Locks the channel to certain modes
- OPGUARD - More militant channel operator protection
- KEEPTOPIC - Maintain the topic when no one is on the channel
- URL - Attaches a URL to the channel
- IDENT - Ops have to identify to NickServ before ChanServ ops them
- RESTRICT - Allow ops only into a channel
-
- Additional Commands:
- TOPICLOCK LEAVEOPS UNSECURE PRIVATE MEMO
-
- ***** ChanServ Help*****
- Command - SET PASSWD
- Usage - SET <channel> PASSWD <password>
- DalHelper - /CS PA [<channel>] <password>
-
- Will change the founder password on a channel. Is normally used when
- ChanServ doesn't recognise the founder. Limited to channel founder.
- (I have tested a 60 character password, and it seemed to work.)
-
- ***** ChanServ Help*****
- Command - SET DESC
- Usage - SET <channel> DESC <description>
- DalHelper - /CS SDE <channel> <description>
-
- Allows the founder to change the description of a channel. Limited
- to channel founder.
-
- ***** ChanServ Help*****
- Command - SET IDENT
- Usage - SET <channel> IDENT [ON|OFF]
- DalHelper - /CS SID <channel> [0(OFF)|1(ON)]
-
- This command makes it harder for anyone to use someone elses nick to
- gain ops in your channel. If this option is on, then all ops have to
- identify to NickServ before ChanServ ops them. Access lists will have
- no effect on ops.
-
- Example:
- /msg ChanServ set #Macintosh ident on
-
- ***** ChanServ Help*****
- Command - SET MLOCK
- Usage - SET <channel> MLOCK <mode lock mask>
- DalHelper - /CS SML <channel> <mode lock mask>
-
- Changes mode lock pattern for specified channel. Limited to
- channel founder. Below are a few examples.
-
- SET #dragonrealm MLOCK +nt-ispklm
- Locked to mode +nt only
- SET #dragonrealm MLOCK +nt-ipklm
- Same as above, except mode "s" isn't locked either way
- SET #dragonrealm MLOCK *
- Turns off all mode locks
-
- ***** ChanServ Help*****
- Command - SET OPGUARD
- Usage - SET <channel> OPGUARD [ON|OFF]
- DalHelper - /CS SOG <channel> [0(OFF)|1(ON)]
-
- Turns on/off ops guarding on a channel. When ON, only
- AutoOps, SuperOps, and the channel founder will be allowed
- ops on the channel. Limited to channel founder.
-
- Example:
- /msg ChanServ set #DragonRealm opguard on
-
- ***** ChanServ Help*****
- Command - MEMO
- Usage - SET <channel> MEMO [NONE|AOP|SOP|FOUNDER]
- DalHelper - /CS SME <channel> [0(NONE)|1(AOP)|2(SOP)|3(FOUNDER)]
-
- Use this command to limit who can send channel memos. When
- NONE, no-one can send channel memos. When AOP, only AOps and
- above can send channel memos <this is the default setting>. When
- SOP, only SOps and the founder can send channel memos. When
- FOUNDER, only the Channel Founder can send channel memos.
- Limited to Channel Founder.
-
- Example:
- /msg ChanServ set #DragonRealm memo AOP
- will allow only AOps and above to send memos to #DragonRealm
-
- ***** ChanServ Help*****
- Command - SET RESTRICT
- Usage - SET <channel> RESTRICT [ON|OFF]
- DalHelper - /CS SRE <channel> [0(OFF)|1(ON)]
-
- This option will only allow ops into a channel. If someone who is not
- on the AOp/SOp list, they will be kickbanned when they enter the channel.
- Example:
- /msg ChanServ set #Macintosh restrict on
-
- ***** ChanServ Help*****
- Command - SET KEEPTOPIC
- Usage - SET <channel> KEEPTOPIC [ON|OFF]
- DalHelper - /CS SKT <channel> [0(OFF)|1(ON)]
-
- Turns "Sticky" topics for a channel on or off. If everybody in a
- certain channel leaves that channel, then the topic is lost. But with
- this option on, that does not happen. ChanServ will set the topic to
- "blahblahblah (PersonWhoLastChangedTheTopic)" when the channel is recreated.
-
- ***** ChanServ Help*****
- Command - SET URL
- Usage - SET <channel> URL [<URL>]
- DalHelper - /CS SUR <channel> [<URL>]
-
- Allows a URL (Uniform Resource Locator) to be set, indicating where
- more information on the channel may be found. Limited to channel founder.
-
- Example:
-
- SET #dragonrealm URL http://www.dal.net/
- SET #dragonrealm URL mailto:info@dal.net
- An email address
- SET #dragonrealm URL
- Remove the URL
-
- ***** ChanServ Help*****
- Command - SET TOPICLOCK
- Usage - SET <channel> TOPICLOCK [FOUNDER|SOP|OFF]
- DalHelper - /CS STL <channel> [0(OFF)|1(SOP)|2(FOUNDER)]
-
- Sets the "topic lock" option for a channel. When on, only the
- founder or SuperOps (depending on the option) are able to change
- the topic. This setting also performs the function of the KEEPTOPIC
- command. Limited to channel founder.
-
- Example:
- /msg ChanServ set #DragonRealm TopicLock on
-
- ***** ChanServ Help*****
- Command - SET LEAVEOPS
- Usage - SET <channel> LEAVEOPS [ON|OFF]
- DalHelper - /CS SLO <channel> [0(OFF)|1(ON)]
-
- Turns on/off leave-ops behaviour on a channel. When ON, the channel
- will behave as if ChanServ was not present, and will not deop users
- who 'create' the channel. But AutoOps and SuperOps will still be
- opped in the channel. Limited to channel founder.
-
- Example:
- /msg ChanServ set #DragonRealm LeaveOps on
-
- ***** ChanServ Help*****
- Command - SET UNSECURE
- Usage - SET <channel> UNSECURE [ON|OFF]
- DalHelper - /CS SUS <channel> [0(OFF)|1(ON)]
-
- Will make a channel a little less secure than normal. When on, you
- need to be in the founders nick access list to make founder level
- changes, you won't need to identify. Limited to channel founder.
-
- Example:
- If *cicar@194.145.1.* is in the access list for dalvenjah, and #afd
- is set to be unsecured, then anyone with the mask of *cicar@194.145.1.*
- can make founder level changes on #afd
-
- Example:
- /msg ChanServ set #afd unsecure on
-
- ***** ChanServ Help*****
- Command - SET PRIVATE
- Usage - SET <channel> PRIVATE [ON|OFF]
- DalHelper - /CS SPR <channel> [0(OFF)|1(ON)]
-
- When this option is ON, only those who know about the channel will
- have access to it. The channel won't show if /msg ChanServ list
- *search pattern* is used, or on a /list. Limited to channel founder.
-
- Example:
- /msg ChanServ set #Macintosh private on
-
- ***** ChanServ Help*****
- Command - SOP
- Usage - SOP <channel> ADD <nick or mask>
- DalHelper - /CS SOA <channel> <nick or mask>
- Usage - SOP <channel> DEL <index number or mask>
- DalHelper - /CS SOD <channel> <index number or mask>
- Usage - SOP <channel> LIST [<search pattern>]
- DalHelper - /CS SOL <channel> [<search pattern>]
- Usage - SOP <channel> WIPE
- DalHelper - /CS SOW <channel>
-
- Maintains the channel SuperOp list. While only the channel founder
- can ADD and DEL SOps, any AutoOp and above can LIST them.
- ADD adds a user to a channels SuperOp access list. DEL removes a
- user from a channel's SuperOp access list. LIST lists the SuperOp
- access list, with an index number. When LIST is used with a search
- pattern, only those entries to the SOp access list matching your
- search pattern will be shown to you.
- WIPE will totally clear the SOp list.
-
- Examples:
- SOP #dragonrealm ADD dalvenjah
- SOP #dragonrealm ADD *!besmith@*.uncc.edu
- SOP #dragonrealm DEL 3
- SOP #dragonrealm LIST
- SOP #dragonrealm WIPE
-
- ***** ChanServ Help*****
- Command - AOP
- Usage - AOP <channel> ADD <nick or mask>
- DalHelper - /CS AOA <channel> <nick or mask>
- Usage - AOP <channel> DEL <index number or mask>
- DalHelper - /CS AOD <channel> <index number or mask>
- Usage - AOP <channel> LIST [<search pattern>]
- DalHelper - /CS AOL <channel> [<search pattern>]
- Usage - AOP <channel> WIPE
- DalHelper - /CS AOW <channel>
-
- Maintains the channel AutoOp list. Only Sops or above may ADD and
- DEL AOps, but any AOp or above may use LIST.
- ADD adds a user to a channels AutoOp access list. DEL removes a
- user from a channel's AutoOp access list. LIST lists the AutoOp
- access list, with an index number. When LIST is used with a search
- pattern, only those entries to the AOp access list matching your
- search pattern will be shown to you.
- WIPE will totally clear the AOp list.
-
- Examples:
- AOP #dragonrealm ADD dalvenjah
- AOP #dragonrealm ADD *!besmith@*.uncc.edu
- AOP #dragonrealm DEL 3
- AOP #dragonrealm LIST
- AOP #dragonrealm WIPE
-
- ***** ChanServ Help*****
- Command - AKICK
- Usage - AKICK <channel> ADD <nick or mask>
- DalHelper - /CS AKA <channel> <nick or mask>
- Usage - AKICK <channel> DEL <index number or mask>
- DalHelper - /CS AKD <channel> <index number or mask>
- Usage - AKICK <channel> LIST [<search pattern>]
- DalHelper - /CS AKL <channel> [<search pattern>]
- Usage - AKICK <channel> WIPE
- DalHelper - /CS AKW <channel>
-
- Maintains the channel AutoKick list. If a user on the channel
- AKICK list does try to join a channel, then they will be kicked by
- ChanServ, as well as banned. ADDing and DELeting AKICKs is limited
- to SOps and the channel founder.
-
- ADD adds a user to a channels AutoKick access list. DEL removes a
- user from a channel's AutoKick access list. LIST lists the
- AutoKick access list, with an index number. When LIST is used with
- a search pattern, only those entries to the AutoKick access list
- matching your search pattern will be shown to you.
- WIPE will remove all entries from the AutoKick list.
-
- Examples:
- AKICK #dragonrealm ADD dalvenjah
- AKICK #dragonrealm ADD *!besmith@*.uncc.edu
- AKICK #dragonrealm DEL 3
- AKICK #dragonrealm LIST
- AKICK #dragonrealm WIPE
-
- ***** ChanServ Help*****
- Command - DROP
- Usage - DROP <channel>
- DalHelper - /CS DR <channel>
-
- If you no longer wish ChanServ to manage a channel, then /msg
- ChanServ identify #name <password> before using this command.
- DROP stops ChanServ management of the specified channel.
-
- Examples:
- /msg ChanServ drop #DragonRealm
- /msg ChanServ drop #wasteland
-
- ***** ChanServ Help*****
- Command - IDENTIFY
- Usage - IDENTIFY <channel> <password>
- DalHelper - /CS ID <channel> [optional, default: current channel]
-
- This command will identify the user to ChanServ as the founder,
- and give them full access to the channel.
-
- ***** ChanServ Help*****
- Command - INFO
- Usage - INFO <channel>
- DalHelper - /CS IN <channel>
-
- Shows information for a channel, such as the channel founder, any mode
- locks, the current topic, the channel description, any settings such as
- topic lock, the time the channel was registered, and the time of the last opping.
-
- Example:
- /msg ChanServ info #DragonRealm
-
- ***** ChanServ Help*****
- Command - ACCESS
- Usage - ACCESS <channel> [<nick>]
- DalHelper - /CS ACC <channel> [<nick>]
-
- Allows a user to query their access on a registered channel. Access
- levels are Basic, AutoOp, SuperOp, and Founder for any given channel.
- When used with the optional <nick> variable, this command serves as
- a protocol for bots to query user access on a channel using the
- ChanServ facility, thus relieving the bot of keeping track of access
- lists. For a registered channel, the reply is given in a NOTICE of
- the following format:
-
- ACC <channel> <nick> <user@host> <access level>
-
- The returned access level is a number from -1 to 5, where:
- -1 = AutoKICKed from the channel
- 0 = basic
- 1 = AutoOp
- 2 = SuperOp
- 3 = Has founder access via a NickServ access list mask
- 4 = Has founder access via identification to NickServ
- 5 = Has founder access via identification to ChanServ
-
- If the user is not online, the user@host and access level will be
- *UNKNOWN* and 0, respectively.
- This command is limited to channel AutoOps and above.
-
- ***** ChanServ Help*****
- Command - INVITE
- Usage - INVITE <channel>
- DalHelper - /CS INV <channel>
-
- Invites the sender to a channel that is set to invite only
- (mode +i). Limited to channel AutoOps and above.
-
- ***** ChanServ Help*****
- Command - OP
- Usage - OP <channel> <nick>...
- DalHelper - /CS OP <channel> <nick>
-
- Will op the <nick> in a channel. Limited to channel AutoOps and above.
- Will not work if secured ops is on.
-
- ***** ChanServ Help*****
- Command - DEOP
- Usage - DEOP <channel> <nick>...
- DalHelper - /CS DOP <channel> <nick>
-
- Will remove ops from the <nick> in a channel.
- Limited to channel AutoOps and above.
-
- ***** ChanServ Help*****
- Command - UNBAN
- Usage - UNBAN <#channel>
- - UNBAN <#channel> *
- - UNBAN <#channel> <nickname>
- - UNBAN <#channel> <nick!user@host>
- DalHelper - /CS UN <channel>
-
- Please note: the ME and ALL options have been removed.
- If specified without the last parameter, ChanServ will
- remove all bans affecting the current user issuing the
- command (the way the old ME option worked). The * option
- will remove all bans on the specified channel, the way
- the old ALL option worked (* is SOp/Founder only). The
- nickname option is used to remove any bans against the
- nickname specified (user must be online). Finally, the
- nick!user@host option will remove any bans against that
- specifc mask (useful when removing one specific ban).
-
- Examples:
- /msg ChanServ UNBAN #dragonrealm
- /msg ChanServ UNBAN #afd *
- /msg ChanServ UNBAN #afd xPsycho
- /msg ChanServ UNBAN #afd xPsycho!user@DAL.net
-
- ***** ChanServ Help*****
- Command - MDEOP
- Usage - MDEOP <channel>
- DalHelper - /CS MD <channel>
-
- Removes operator status from all users on the named channel who don't
- outrank the user, ie an AOp can't deop a SOp. Limited to channel
- AutoOps and above.
-
- ***** ChanServ Help*****
- Command - MKICK
- Usage - MKICK <channel>
- DalHelper - /CS MK <channel>
-
- Evacuates a channel completely by kicking everyone out, banning *!*@*
- (everyone), setting mode +i (invite only) and +l 1. When MKICKing a
- channel, you cannot UNBAN or INVITE yourself back into the
- channel. This should only be used in a takeover situation. Limited to
- channel AutoOps and above while they are not outranked on the
- channel (if there is a SOp present, an AOp cannot mkick).
-
- Example:
- /msg ChanServ MKICK #Macintosh
-
- ***** ChanServ Help *****
- Command - LIST
- Usage - LIST <search pattern>
-
- The list command has been disabled.
- It will not be back for a while.
-
- ***** ChanServ Help*****
- Command - COUNT
- Usage - COUNT <channel>
- DalHelper - /CS CO <channel>
-
- This command will display the number of AOps, SOps, & AKICKs
- in a channel. Limited to AutoOp or higher.
-
- Example:
- /msg ChanServ COUNT #Macintosh
-
- ***** ChanServ Help*****
- Command - WHY
- Usage - WHY <channel> <nick>
- DalHelper - /CS WH <channel> <nick>
-
- This command is used to tell why the given nick is gaining
- operator status (ops) on the given registered channel. The reply
- will tell which entry, either registered nick or mask, in the AOp
- or SOp list is allowing the nick to gain ops. This command has no
- useful effect if the given nick is not gaining ops or some type
- of access in the given channel.
-
- Example:
- /msg ChanServ why #dalnethelp Ramuh
-
- ***** End of ChanServ HELP*****
-
-
- NickServ Help
-
- ***** NickServ Help*****
- Command - HELP
- Usage - HELP <command>
- DalHelper - /NS HE <command>
-
- Returns Help information about requested NickServ command.
-
- Example:
- /msg NickServ help register
- will return information about how to register a nickname.
-
- ***** NickServ Help *****
- NickServpermits users to register'a nickname, and stop
- others from using that nick. NickServallows the owner of a
- nick to disconnect a user using the owners registered nick.
- If a registered nick is not used by the owner for 20 days,
- NickServwill drop it, leaving it up for grabs by another user.
- Please do NOT register more nicks than you will actively use! =)
-
- For more information on a command msg NickServ help <command>
-
- Core Commands:
- REGISTER - Register a nickname
- SET - Change settings, including the KILL option
- ACCESS - Change the list of addresses allowed to use a
- nick
- IDENTIFY - Authorize yourself using a password
- RECOVER - Stop someone from using your registered nick
- GHOST - Terminate a ghosted nickname
- DROP - Drop a registered nickname
-
- Other Commands:
- RELEASE INFO ACC
-
- ***** NickServ Help *****
- Command - REGISTER
- Usage - REGISTER <password> <email-address>
- DalHelper - /NS REG <password> <email-address>
-
- This will register your urrentnickname with NickServ. This
- means that only you can have access to this nickname, unless
- you give access to others. The password is a ase-sensative
- password that you make up. leasewrite down or memorize
- your password! You illneed it later to change settings.
- When you register a nickname, an entry is added to your
- ccess listbased on your current address.
-
- Please ensure that you enter a valid email address when using
- this command. Registered nicks with invalid email addresses
- expire within 24 hours.
-
- Examples:
- /msg NickServ REGISTER AnyGoodPassword billy@hotmail.com
- If dalvenjah's user@host mask was dalvenja@123.221.231.132, then
- dalvenja@123.221.231.* would have been added to his access list.
-
-
- ***** NickServ Help *****
- Command - SET <command> [<value>]
- Usage - SET <command> [<value>]
-
- Lets you change your nickname settings. These are several options
- here, but to use any of them, your nickname MUST be registered.
-
- For more information on a command,
- /msg NickServ help SET <command>
-
- Available SET Commands:
- PASSWD - Lets you change your nickname's password
- ENFORCE - Forcibly prevent people from using your nick
- URL - Attaches a Uniform Resource Locator to your
- nick
- NOMEMO - Disables LLmemos to your nick
- NOOP - Stops users from adding you to AOp/SOp lists
- EMAIL - Set your email address
- SHOWEMAIL - Lets you decide whether services can display
- your email address to other users upon request
-
- ***** NickServ Help*****
- Command - SET PASSWD
- Usage - SET PASSWD <old-password> <new-password>
- DalHelper - /NS PA <new-password>
-
- This command changes the current password for your nickname.
- (I have tested a 60 character password, and it seemed to work.)
-
- Example:
- /msg NickServ Set Passwd MyOldPassword AnyOldNewPassword
- You have to identify yourself to NickServ before doing this.
-
- ***** NickServ Help*****
- The SET KILL option has been replaced by
- the SET ENFORCE option.
- Please see /msg NickServ HELP SET ENFORCE
- for more information.
-
-
- ***** NickServ Help*****
- Command - SET ENFORCE
- Usage - SET ENFORCE [ON|OFF]
- DalHelper - /NS SEN [0(OFF)|1(ON)]
- DalHelper - /NS SKI [0(OFF)|1(ON)]
-
- This option will make it much harder for anybody to use your
- nick. If someone changes their nick to a nick registered with
- enforce on, they will be given 60 seconds in which they must
- either change nicks, or DENTIFYthemselves. If they do
- not comply, their nick will be changed by services.
-
- Example:
- /msg NickServ SET ENFORCE ON
-
- ***** NickServ Help*****
- Command - SET URL
- Usage - SET URL [<URL>]
- DalHelper - /NS SUR [<URL>]
-
- Will show anyone who asks NickServ for info on your nickname an URL
- (Uniform Resource Locator) along with the rest of your info. This
- could be your home page location, or an email address, for example.
- Examples:
- SET URL http://www.dal.net/lefler/
- SET URL mailto:lefler@dal.net // An email address
- SET URL // Remove the URL
-
- ***** NickServ Help*****
- Command - SET NOMEMO
- Usage - SET NOMEMO ON|OFF
- DalHelper - /NS SNM [0(OFF)|1(ON)]
-
- When this option is on, ALL memos to this nickname will be
- ignored. MemoServ will simply not store them. This command could
- be usful if you were going on vacation for a while, and did not
- want your memo list to build up. If this option is on, it will
- show up in /msg NickServ info.
-
- Example:
- /msg NickServ SET NOMEMO ON
-
- ***** NickServ Help*****
- Command - SET NOOP
- Usage - SET NOOP ON/OFF
- DalHelper - /NS NOP [0(OFF)|1(ON)]
-
- When this is on, ChanServ will not allow your nick to be added to
- any AOp/SOp lists in any channels. Whoever tries to add you will
- get a notice from ChanServ back saying that you have NOOP set on.
-
- Example:
- /msg NickServ SET NOOP ON
-
- ***** NickServ Help *****
- Command - SET EMAIL
- Usage - SETMAIL [<email address>]
- DalHelper - /NS SEM <email address>
-
- By setting an email, we can handle your missing/lost password
- requests much faster. Normally, users won't be able to see this
- email address that you provide. If you would like them to, use
- /msg NickServ SET SHOWEMAIL ON.
-
- Please ensure that you provide a real email address when using
- this command. A single verification email is sent to the address
- with instructions on how to complete the change of address
- settings.
-
- Examples:
- /msg NickServ SET EMAIL jim@jimscomputers.com
- - The first example sets the user's email
- address to jim@jimscomputers.com.
-
- ***** NickServ Help *****
- Command - SET SHOWEMAIL
- Usage - SET SHOWEMAIL [ON|OFF]
- DalHelper - /NS SHE [0(OFF)|1(ON)]
-
- With this set to ON, any user can see the email address that you
- have provided and when it is set to OFF, your email address becomes
- hidden to them.
-
- Example:
- /msg NickServ SET SHOWEMAIL ON
-
- ***** NickServ Help *****
- Command - AUTH
- Usage - AUTH
- DalHelper - /NS AU [auth code]
-
- Services will ask you to use this command from time to time
- verify changes in your email address settings.
-
- Example:
- (follow the instructions that services gives you when the
- time comes)
-
- ***** NickServ Help*****
- Command - ACCESS
- Usage - ACCESS LIST [<nickname>]
- DalHelper - /NS AL <nickname>
- Usage - ACCESS ADD <user@host mask>
- DalHelper - /NS AA <user@host mask>
- Usage - ACCESS DEL <user@host mask>
- DalHelper - /NS AD <user@host mask>
-
- Allows you to list, add, or delete user@host masks from your access
- list. When a mask is added to your access list, you will not need to
- identify to NickServ.
-
- Examples:
- ACCESS ADD calvin@hobbes.catt.ncsu.edu
- ACCESS DEL birdman@alcatraz.com
-
- ***** NickServ Help*****
- Command - IDENTIFY
- Usage - IDENTIFY <password>
- DalHelper - /NS ID
-
- This tells NickServ that you are the owner of a certain nickname.
- After you have identified, you have full access to the nickname.
-
- Example:
- /msg NickServ Identify AnyOldPassword
-
- ***** NickServ Help*****
- Command - RECOVER
- Usage - RECOVER <nick> [<password>]
- DalHelper - /NS REC <nick>
-
- If you haven't set your nick kill switch to on, then this is the
- manual version. If someone is using your nick, /msg NickServ Recover
- <yournick> <password>. This will forcibly stop them from using your
- nick. A check in this command prevents you from killing yourself. :)
-
- Example:
- /msg NickServ Recover dalvenjah AnyOldPassword
-
- ***** NickServ Help*****
- Command - GHOST
- Usage - GHOST <nick> [<password>]
- DalHelper - /NS GH <nick>
-
- If, for some reason, your Internet connection fails, then your client
- may not log off IRC properly. This is called a ghost. With this
- command, you can remove your ghost. If you're not in the access list
- for the nick, you must use the password.
-
- Example:
- /msg NickServ Ghost dalvenjah aPasswordHere
-
- ***** NickServ Help*****
- Command - DROP
- Usage - DROP <nick>
- DalHelper - /NS DR <nick>
-
- Will stop NickServ watching your nick, and will remove it from
- NickServs database. If a nick is dropped, anyone else can register it.
-
- Example:
- /msg NickServ Drop Cit
- You will need to identify yourself to NickServ first.
-
- ***** NickServ Help*****
- Command - RELEASE
- Usage - RELEASE <nick> [password]
- DalHelper - /NS REL <nick>
-
- If you used the recover command to stop another user from using your
- nick, then NickServ won't let go of the nick for 2 minutes. This
- command overrides that. If you're not in the access list for the nick
- you want to release, then you will need to include the password.
-
- Example:
- /msg NickServ Release dalvenjah AnyOldPassword
-
- ***** NickServ Help*****
- Command - INFO
- Usage - INFO <nick>
- DalHelper - /NS IN <nick>
-
- If a nick is registered, this command shows certain info about it,
- such as the owner, when it was registered, when it was last
- recognised by NickServ, and whether or not the owner has set nick
- kill on.
-
- Example:
- /msg NickServ info Cit
-
- ***** NickServ Help*****
- Command - ACC
- Usage - ACC <nick>
-
- This is mainly used by bots, to determine if the person using the
- nick is the real owner. The reply will be given in a notice, saying:
-
- ACC <nick> <access level>
-
- The returned access level is a number from 0 to 3:
-
- 0 = No such registered nickname
- 1 = User is not online or not recognized by NickServ
- 2 = User is identified with matching NickServ access mask
- 3 = User is identified with the NickServ IDENTIFY command
-
- Example:
- /msg NickServ ACC dalvenjah
-
- ***** NickServ Help *****
- Command - LIST
- Usage - LIST <search pattern>
-
- The list command has been disabled.
- It will not be back for a while.
- ***** End of NickServ HELP*****
-
-
-
- MemoServ Help
-
- ***** MemoServ Help*****
- Command - HELP
- Usage - HELP <command>
- DalHelper - /MS HE <command>
-
- Returns Help information about requested MemoServ command.
-
- Example:
- /msg MemoServ help send
- will return information about how to send a memo to a user.
-
- ***** MemoServ Help*****
- MemoServ allows users registered with NickServ to send
- each other messages, which can be read by the recipient at
- his/her leisure. Memos can be sent to people even when they
- are not on IRC.
- For more information on a command msg MemoServ help <command>
-
- Commands:
- SEND - Send another user or a channel a memo
- SENDSOP - Sends a memo to all SOPs
- LIST - List your current memos
- READ - Read a memo
- DEL - Mark a memo as deleted
- UNDEL - Mark a memo as not deleted
- PURGE - Erase memos marked as deleted
- FORWARD - Arrange or modify memo forwarding
- NEWS - Recent news and information about DALnet
-
- ***** MemoServ Help *****
- Command - SEND
- Usage - SEND <nick> <memo>
- DalHelper - /MS SE <nick> <memo>
-
- This sends a short memo to <nick>. Both your nick, and the nick of
- the person you're sending the memo too must be registered,
- otherwise you will be unable to send a memo.
-
- Example:
- /msg MemoServ send JoeUser Hi there. Could you meet me in #help to go
- over a few things? Thanks :)
-
- ***** MemoServ Help*****
- Command - SENDSOP
- Usage - SENDSOP <channel> <memo>
- DalHelper - /MS SES <channel> <memo>
-
- This command is used to send memos to all SOps and the founder
- in a channel. Only gets sent to those nicks in the SOp list
- that are registered. Limited to AutoOp and above.
-
- Example:
- /msg MemoServ SENDSOP #DragonRealm This is a SOps only memo.
-
- ***** MemoServ Help *****
- Command - LIST
- Usage - LIST
- DalHelper - /MS LI
-
- Displays a list of memos sent to you. You cannot see memos that you
- have sent. Only 20 memos will be displayed. If you have more than 20
- memos, you will have to delete some of the earlier memos, to get at
- the ones near the top.
-
- Example:
- /msg MemoServ List
-
- ***** MemoServ Help *****
- Command - READ
- Usage - READ <memo number>
- DalHelper - /MS RE <memo number>
-
- Shows you the contents of <memo number>. To find out what <memo
- number> is, use /msg MemoServ List.
-
- Examples:
- /msg MemoServ Read 1
- /msg MemoServ Read 15
-
- ***** MemoServ Help *****
- Command - DEL
- Usage - DEL <memo number>
- DalHelper - /MS DE <memo number>
- Usage - DEL ALL
- DalHelper - /MS DA
-
- Deletes memo <memo number> (as given by the LIST command) from your
- memo list. DEL ALL deletes and purges all of your memos without
- restriction, so use it with care. There is no way to get a memo
- back after it has been deleted and purged.
-
- Note: DEL does not actually remove the memo, but simply marks it as
- deleted (indicated with D in the LIST display). The memo is not
- removed until you sign off or the PURGE command is used.
-
- Examples:
- /msg MemoServ Del All
- /msg MemoServ Del 13
-
- ***** MemoServ Help *****
- Command - UNDEL
- Usage - UNDEL <memo number>
- DalHelper - /MS UN <memo number>
-
- Marks memo <memo number> (as given by the LIST command) as undeleted,
- if has been marked deleted with the DEL command.
-
- Example:
- /msg MemoServ Undel 1
-
- ***** MemoServ Help *****
- Command - PURGE
- Usage - PURGE
- DalHelper - /MS PU
-
- Purges all Deleted Memos from the database.
-
- ***** MemoServ Help*****
- Command - FORWARD
- Usage - FORWARD
- FORWARD -
- FORWARD <nickname> [password]
- DalHelper - /MS FO
- /MS FO -
- /MS FO <nickname> [password]
-
- This command will 'forward' memos from one Registered nickname
- to another. The first command will tell you if forwarding on your
- current nickname is on. The second command will turn forwarding
- for your current nickname off.
- The third will forward memos from your current nick to <nick>.
- You Must know the password of the nick you wish to forward
- memos to.
-
- Examples:
- /msg MemoServ FORWARD
- /msg MemoServ FORWARD -
- /msg MemoServ FORWARD dalvenjah AnyGoodPassword
-
- ***** MemoServ Help*****
- Command - NEWS
- Usage - NEWS
- DalHelper - /MS NE
-
- Display the newest DALnet news 'article' via services.
- DALnet news is updated periodically to bring users
- updated information about services and DALnet in general.
- For past news articles, visit http://www.dal.net/news
- ***** End of MemoServ HELP *****
-