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Written by ReBBie   
Saturday, 26 April 2008

MemoServ


MemoServ is a utility allowing IRC users to send short messages to other IRC users, whether they are online at the time or not, or to channels(*). Both the sender's nickname and the target nickname or channel must be registered in order to send a memo.

(*) By default, any user with at least level 10 access on a channel can read that channel's memos. This can be changed with the ChanServ LEVELS command.

Usage:
 /msg MemoServ <command>
or:
 /MemoServ <command>
or:
 /ms <command>


For extra assistance please visit IrCQ-Net's help channel #ophelp
/join #ophelp




HELP


 /msg MemoServ HELP
Gives a list of MemoServ commands.

 /msg MemoServ HELP <command>
Gives more information on a specific command.




SEND


 /msg MemoServ SEND {<nick>|<channel>} <memo-text>
Sends the named <nick> or <channel> a memo containing <memo-text>. When sending to a nickname, the recipient will receive a notice that he/she has a new memo. The target nickname/channel must be registered.




LIST


 /msg MemoServ LIST [<channel>] [<list>|NEW]
Lists any memos you currently have. With NEW, lists only new (unread) memos. Unread memos are marked with a "*" to the left of the memo number. You can also specify a list of numbers, as in the example below:

 /msg MemoServ LIST 2-5,7-9
Lists memos numbered 2 through 5 and 7 through 9.




READ


 /msg MemoServ READ [<channel>] {<num>|<list>|LAST|NEW}
Sends you the text of the memos specified. If LAST is given, sends you the memo you most recently received. If NEW is given, sends you all of your new memos. Otherwise, sends you memo number <num>.
You can also give a list of numbers, as in this example:

 /msg MemoServ READ 2-5,7-9
Displays memos numbered 2 through 5 and 7 through 9.




DEL


 /msg MemoServ DEL [<channel>] {<num>|<list>|ALL}
Deletes the specified memo or memos. You can supply multiple memo numbers or ranges of numbers instead of a single number, as in the second example below.

If ALL is given, deletes all of your memos.

Examples:
 /msg MemoServ DEL 1
Deletes your first memo.

 /msg MemoServ DEL 2-5,7-9
Deletes memos numbered 2 through 5 and 7 through 9.




SET


 /msg MemoServ SET <option> [<parameters>]
Sets various memo options. option can be one of:

Options:
NOTIFY
 /msg MemoServ SET NOTIFY {ON|LOGON|NEW|OFF}
ONYou will be notified of memos when you log on, when you unset /AWAY, and when they are sent to you.
LOGONYou will only be notified of memos when you log on or when you unset /AWAY.
NEWYou will only be notified of memos when they are sent to you.
OFFYou will not receive any notification of memos.

ON is equivalent to LOGON and NEW combined.
Note that if your nickname has the "secure" setting on, you will only be notified of new memos (for LOGON or ON) after you identify to MemoServ.


LIMIT
 /msg MemoServ SET LIMIT [<channel>] <limit>
Sets the maximum number of memos you (or the given channel) are allowed to have. If you set this to 0, no one will be able to send any memos to you. However, you cannot set this any higher than 20.




INFO


 /msg MemoServ INFO [<channel>]
Displays information on the number of memos you have, how many of them are unread, how many total memos you can receive and when you are notified of new ones. With a parameter, displays the same information for the given channel.



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delhi_dude  - how can i complain about abuse   |2009-06-01 20:26:49
some one please tell me what can i do if a moderetor abuses me???
libra   |2009-06-01 20:48:22
come to #ophelp and ask for an ircop or email logs to ircops@chanops.o rg
delhi_dude   |2009-06-04 20:53:59
i came many times but never found any cops... who are the cops can any one plzz
tell me
Damok   |2009-06-05 07:31:46
The ChanOps/IRCops in #ophelp have a '@' in front of their names. You can
also message an OpHelper ('+' in front of their names) or just write your
complaint into the channel and a Helper/Op will message you.
Make sure you join
the correct room by typing:
/join #OPHELP

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