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+ | # $EPIC: msg.txt,v 1.5 2006/09/01 02:43:42 sthalik Exp $ | ||
+ | ======Synopsis: | ||
+ | __msg__ [-server/ | ||
+ | __msg__ [-server/ | ||
+ | __msg__ =<dcc chat peer> <text to send> \\ | ||
+ | __msg__ %< | ||
+ | __msg__ /< | ||
+ | |||
+ | ======Description: | ||
+ | The /msg command is how you send a message to someone else. You can send a | ||
+ | message to another nick on irc, to a channel, to someone you have a [[DCC]] | ||
+ | [[dcc CHAT|CHAT]] connection open with, to an /[[exec command|exec]]' | ||
+ | EPIC command. | ||
+ | message to more than one recipient at a time. You may freely mix and match | ||
+ | each of the types of targets in any way you want. | ||
+ | |||
+ | You may specify an another server when using /msg to send a message to a | ||
+ | nick or channel. Use the syntax ///msg -server/ | ||
+ | //server// is server' | ||
+ | |||
+ | There are three " | ||
+ | last person to send you a message. | ||
+ | last person you sent a message to. The asterisk (' | ||
+ | current channel in your current window. | ||
+ | not be included with any other recipients in a comma-separated list; | ||
+ | they must be used alone. | ||
+ | |||
+ | There are never any restrictions on sending a /msg to an /[[exec command|EXEC]] target, | ||
+ | a /[[DCC]] [[DCC CHAT|CHAT]] target, or an /[[alias command|ALIAS]] target. | ||
+ | |||
+ | However, from within an /[[ON MSG]], /[[ON PUBLIC]], /[[ON DCC_OFFER]], | ||
+ | or any other /ON that occurs because of a " | ||
+ | (and other commands that send PRIVMSGs, such as /[[SAY]], /[[SEND]], | ||
+ | /[[CTCP]], and /[[DCC]]) sends your message with a " | ||
+ | of this is that you cannot properly use /[[DCC CHAT]] or /[[DCC SEND]] | ||
+ | from within these / | ||
+ | protocol and is intended to prevent infinite message loops between | ||
+ | clients. | ||
+ | |||
+ | You may not always be able to send a message to a channel. | ||
+ | mode is +n, you must be a member of the channel to send a message to it. | ||
+ | If the channel mode is +m, you must be a member of the channel and also | ||
+ | must either be a channel operator (+o) or a channel voice (+v) to send a | ||
+ | message to it. The [[MODE]] help page talks about this in more detail. | ||
+ | |||
+ | You may not always be able to send a message to multiple irc targets. | ||
+ | Because of the spread of spambots/ | ||
+ | number of irc targets you can send a message to in any one message. | ||
+ | with every server restriction, | ||
+ | varies from server to server. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ======Examples: | ||
+ | To send a private message to your friend Buddha: | ||
+ | /msg buddha hi there! | ||
+ | |||
+ | To send a message to your current channel: | ||
+ | /msg #channel how is everyone today? | ||
+ | |||
+ | To send a message to a person on a connected server " | ||
+ | /msg -irc.wh.verio.net/ | ||
+ | |||
+ | To send a message to the running [[exec command|EXEC]]ed process with id 2: | ||
+ | /msg %2 exit | ||
+ | |||
+ | To send a message to your friends buddha, booya (with whom you have a | ||
+ | [[DCC CHAT]] running), and channel #foobar: | ||
+ | /msg buddha, | ||
+ | |||
+ | To send a message to an [[exec command|EXEC]]ed process named " | ||
+ | /msg %mail x | ||
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