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ignore/unignore
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How to make ignore
  • There are many types of ignore there are PRIV for Private, NOTI for notice and CTCP, DCC, INVI for invite and ALL for all.

CTCP - DCC (CTCPs are Client to Client Protocols its a set of rules thats are between one client and another it work for the commands that are direct and doesnt need an accept or refuse like ping finger time version and DCC. etc).

  • The command for the ignore would be /ignore <hostmask> <types>
hostmask = nick!ident@IP

Examples:

Code:
/ignore David PRIV


Code:
/ignore *!*@3CC363.BC11C0.5C632E.535A19 ALL

How To make unignore
  • The command would be /unignore <hostmask> QUIET

Examples:

Code:
/unignore David QUIET

Code:
/unignore *!*@3CC363.BC11C0.5C632E.535A19 QUIET
  • For ignore list you can only type /ignore to get the hostmask u want to remove and to know in what types you made the ban.

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#2
You don't need "QUIET" option on your each unignore.
it's enough to use simply as

/unignore nick|hostmask

As Completely
Usage: IGNORE <nick or hostmask> <types..> <options..>
    mask - host mask to ignore, eg: *!*@*.aol.com
    types - types of data to ignore, one or all of:
            PRIV, CHAN, NOTI, CTCP, DCC, INVI, ALL
    options - NOSAVE, QUIET

Usage: UnIGNORE <nick or hostmask>

Listing: IGNORE or Ctrl+W > Ignore List

Edit on Ignore: use the same command as if you first time ignoring or use ignore list on menu. it will change the existing ignore as modified.
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