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Synopsis:

set lastlog_level -]<level> [[-]<level> ... set new_server_lastlog_level -]<level> [[-]<level> ...

Description:

The first setting controls the type(s) of information that EPIC will store in its lastlog buffer. Any single message type, or any combination, may be used. If a type is prepended with a '-', messages of that type are explicitly not saved (useful with the ALL type). Message types may be abbreviated unambiguously.

The second setting controls the same type(s) of information as the first but only for the lastlog level set after a /window server operation. So after such an operation, the lastlog level of the concerned window will be changed to the value of this setting. When this SET is cleared (/set -new_server_lastlog_level), this feature is disabled.

Options:

actions public and private CTCP ACTION messages
ctcp CTCP messages (except ACTION and DCC)
dcc DCC messages
msgs MSG messages
notes NOTE messages (not supported on all servers)
notices NOTICE messages
opnotes operator broadcast messages
public public channel messages
snotes anything hooked by the SERVER_NOTICE hook
userlog1 - 4 reserved for the user (available with XECHO)
walls WALL messages (deprecated, no servers support it)
wallops WALLOP messages
crap everything else (channel joins/parts, mode changes…)
all all of the above
none none of the above

Examples:

To log everything except server and operator notices:

/set lastlog_level all -opnotes -snotes

Bugs:

Message type names may only be abbreviated when including the type. The full name must be given when excluding the type with a '-'.