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MemoServ is a utility that allows IRC users to send short messages (max 256 characters) to other IRC users, whether they are online at the time or not.  Bother sender and recipient must have registered their nicknames with NickServ in order to send a Memo. MemoServ's commands are listed below; to use them, type /MemoServ <command>. For more information on a specific command, type /MemoServ HELP <command>.

SEND   SAVE   INFO
LIST   DEL   FORWARD
READ   SET (Sub-List)   IGNORE

SEND

Syntax:

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

Syntax:

LIST [channel] [num | 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; memos that will not expire are marked with a "+". You can also specify a list of numbers, as in the example below:

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

READ

Syntax:

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 with the LIST command.

SAVE

Syntax:

SAVE [channel] {num | list}

Marks the given memo or memos as non-expiring. You can give either a single memo number or, as with the LIST command, a list of memos.

DEL

Syntax:

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:
DEL 1
Deletes your first memo.
DEL 2-5,7-9
Deletes memos numbered 2 through 5 and 7 through 9.

SET

Syntax:

SET option parameters

Sets various memo options. option can be one of:

NOTIFY
Changes when you will be notified about new memos (only for nicknames)
LIMIT
Sets the maximum number of memos you can receive
FORWARD
Sets whether memos are automatically forwarded to you

Type /msg MemoServ HELP SET option for more information on a specific option.

SET NOTIFY

Syntax:

SET NOTIFY {ON | LOGON | NEW | OFF}

Changes when you will be notified about new memos:

ON
You will be notified of memos when you log on, when you unset /AWAY, and when they are sent to you.
LOGON
You will only be notified of memos when you log on or when you unset /AWAY.
NEW
You will only be notified of memos when they are sent to you.
OFF
You 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.

SET LIMIT

Syntax:

SET LIMIT [nick | channel] {limit | NONE | DEFAULT} [HARD]

Sets the maximum number of memos a nick (or channel) is allowed to have. Setting the limit to 0 prevents the nick from receiving any memos; setting it to NONE allows the nick to receive and keep as many memos as they want; and setting it to DEFAULT restores the limit to the default value (20 by default). If you do not give a nickname or channel, your own limit is set.

Adding HARD prevents the user from changing the limit. Not adding HARD has the opposite effect, allowing the user to change the limit (even if a previous limit was set with HARD).

This use of the SET LIMIT command is limited to Services admins. Other users may only enter a limit for themselves or a channel on which they have such privileges, may not remove their limit or set their limit to the default, may not set a limit above the default limit, and may not set a hard limit.

SET FORWARD

Syntax:

SET FORWARD {ON | COPY | OFF}

Sets whether MemoServ automatically forwards to your E-mail address memos sent to you. When set to ON, memos sent to your nickname will instead be forwarded to the E-mail address registered with your nickname. COPY is similar, but also causes MemoServ to save a copy of the memo to read online. When set to OFF, your memos will be stored online as usual. Even if you set this option to ON, you may still receive memos online if Services is unable to forward them to you.

Note that when this option is set to COPY and you have received the maximum number of memos you are allowed to, you will not be able to receive any new memos (including by E-mail) until you delete some old memos using the DEL command.

See also: FORWARD

INFO

Syntax:

INFO [channel]

Without a parameter, 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 channel parameter, displays the same information for the given channel.

FORWARD

Syntax:

FORWARD {num | list | ALL}

Forwards one or more of your memos to your E-mail address. You must have a valid E-mail address set for your nickname in order to use this command. Channel memos cannot be forwarded.

See also: SET FORWARD

IGNORE

Syntax:

IGNORE {ADD | DEL | LIST} [nickname | mask]

Controls the list of "ignored" users; users whose nickname or user@host mask match an entry on this list are not allowed to send you memos. ADD adds the given nickname or user@host mask to your ignore list, and DEL removes the given nickname or mask from the list; LIST displays your current ignore list.

Note that the nickname or mask given to the ADD command may contain "*" or "?" wildcards, and is not case-sensitive; for example, "*Evil*" matches "EvilNick", "AN_EVIL_USER" and "devil".

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