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..» +a administrator flag:/mode $* +a

..» +c view local connections:/mode $* +c

..» +d invisible on channels:/mode $* +d

..» +e does not wish to send or receive DCC:/mode $* +e

..» +f exempt from flood protection:/mode $* +f

..» +g global operator flag:/mode $* +g

..» +h help operator flag:/mode $* +h

..» +i invisible flag:/mode $* +i

..» +k view kills and unauthorized connections:/mode $* +k

..» +o IRC operator flag:/mode $* +o

..» +p does not wish to send or receive CTCP:/mode $* +p

..» +q system manager flag:/mode $* +q

..» +r restricted connection:/mode $* +r

..» +s view server messages:/mode $* +s

..» +t view command usage:/mode $* +t

..» +u system operator flag:/mode $* +u

..» +w view wallops messages:/mode $* +w

..» +x service agent:/mode $* +x

..» +y view whois and kick attempts:/mode $* +y

..» +z gag flag:/mode $* +z

..» +A administrator anonymous flag:/mode $* +A

..» +C perfers to speak in chinese:/mode $* +C

..» +E perfers to speak in english:/mode $* +E

..» +F perfers to speak in french:/mode $* +F

..» +G perfers to speak in german:/mode $* +G

..» +I perfers to speak in italian:/mode $* +I

..» +L filter incoming messages:/mode $* +L

..» +P perfers to speak in portuguese:/mode $* +P

..» +R readable text:/mode $* +R

..» +S perfers to speak in spanish:/mode $* +S

 

this all works on ircxpro

 

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Some of these modes that Webagent had posted here mean something different at the MSN chat rooms though. Or a least I don't know but as example

 

+i means invited only at MSN chat room.

+h means hidden

+s turn the room secret

+t anyone can change the topic

+w no whispers

+ etc, etc, etc.

 

So I don't really know how to set these other modes. Or are they for admin only ???

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Some of these modes that Webagent had posted here mean something different at the MSN chat rooms though. Or a least I don't know but as example

 

+i means invited only at MSN chat room.

+h means hidden

+s turn the room secret

+t anyone can change the topic

+w no whispers

+ etc, etc, etc.

 

So I don't really know how to set these other modes. Or are they for admin only ???

All of the modes Webagent posted are usermodes, not channel modes.

i, h, s and t (Channel modes, not user) mean the same on IRCX as they do on IRCD, IRCU and MSN.

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umodes != channel levels

 

on IRCX, the following channel levels are supported:

 

.Owner = +q

@Host = +o

+Voice = +v

Normal = -qov

 

umodes are almost always different from IRC server to IRC server. here is a list of all of the umodes that ignitionServer supports. I need to update it for ignitionServer 0.3.6, but it's otherwise complete.

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being as this is in the IRCX forum, I think he was asking if IRCX servers have the same modes MSN does, so he can transition easily from MSN to IRCX.

 

that being the case, IRCX servers are IRCDs (don't argue with me unless you happen to use UNIX -- IRCX is an extension to the IRC protocol, and IRCD means "IRC Server") -- which means that different kinds (ignitionServer, IRCXpro, etc.) will have different channel and user modes (although some will be the same -- i.e. the ones that are standard).

 

so that's why I posted the iS mode list.

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