As far as I remember, setting invisible in X doesn't stop the /msg x verify <nick> command from working... it still displays the info... it just stops /msg x info <username> from returning useful data such as who you're logged in from.
-- Valcor On Thu, 18 Apr 2002, James Evans wrote: > You can however, hide yourself a little by doing: > > /msg x set invisible > > so > -> *x* info <user name> > is > -X- Unable to view user details (Invisible) > > instead of: > > -X- Information about: <user name> (#####) > -X- Currently logged on via: > -X- nick!ident@host > -X- Language: 1 > -X- INVISIBLE is Off > -X- LAST SEEN: 0 days, 00:07:09 ago. > > At least once .11 is installed everywhere we'll be able to hide our > hosts.. Any info on when it will be deployed? > > BTW, "set invisible" isn't documented anywhere in X it seems.... > >