Hello Dr John...
On 09-Nov-99, you wrote:
>> I visit places where nics are NOT owned and you get "kids" coming in
>> sometimes and making a scene.
>
>> These ignoes are "short term" ones, and I would like to think that
>> would have more smarts as to be able to differenciate between
>> long term ignores.
>
>> Anyone got any ideas?
>
>
> Okay, first, do an ignore on the hostmask, not the nick, that will
> generally solve your problems.
>
> /ignore *!*ident@*.aol.com ignore someone with [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> /ignore *!*[EMAIL PROTECTED] ignore me specifically no matter what my nick
> is /ignore *!*@amicon.net ignore everyone on my system no matter the nick
> or the ident.
>
> Some servers support the /silence command
>
> That is an IGNORE on the SERVER end.
That is a handy one to learn.
One thing I also forgot to mention. (silly me)
Some of the places are also "anonymous" places, so when you get a person's
info, you ONLY get part of it.
So for instance:
I would be
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> type /silence to list your silence entry.
I shall try that for sure!
Regards
--
Oxymoron: I read part of it all the way through.
Andrew Bruno
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