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authorTimo Sirainen <cras@irssi.org>2000-06-14 20:16:30 +0000
committercras <cras@dbcabf3a-b0e7-0310-adc4-f8d773084564>2000-06-14 20:16:30 +0000
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Irssi 0.7.91 released.
git-svn-id: http://svn.irssi.org/repos/irssi/trunk@346 dbcabf3a-b0e7-0310-adc4-f8d773084564
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Autoignore uses this also, see section 10.2.
Flood is detected when more than `flood_max_msgs' same kind of
- messages arrives in `flood_timecheck' milliseconds to same target
+ messages arrives in `flood_timecheck' seconds to same target
(channel or private msg) so it isn't flooding if same user sends a
message to 10 different channels you are on, but it is flooding if
10 messages are sent to same channel by the same user.
@@ -283,7 +283,7 @@
flooding.
/SET flood_max_msgs = <count>, default is 4
- /SET flood_timecheck = <milliseconds>, default is 5 seconds
+ /SET flood_timecheck = <seconds>, default is 5 seconds
If either of these is 0, the flood checking is disabled.
@@ -566,6 +566,10 @@
with net splits. /JOIN !channel joins to existing
!channel, /JOIN !!channel creates a new channel.
+ Most of the commands that take channel name as parameter, can also
+ accept * as the channel name, which means the active channel.
+
+
6.2 Joining, parting
Channels can be joined with /JOIN command. You can join to multiple
@@ -594,6 +598,10 @@
It doesn't really matter what password you send with channels that
don't have passwords.
+ If you want to join to channel in different server than active one
+ in window, you can do it with /JOIN -<server tag> #channel, like
+ /JOIN -efnet #irssi.
+
You can leave channels with /PART [<channels>] [<part message>].
For example "/PART byebye all" leaves the active channel with
"byebye all" message, or /PART #chan1,#chan2 leaves those channels.