First, not ALL regulars are on the user list. This doesn't mean that they're not regulars or that they're not appreciated in the channel. It usually means that they don't come around that often. The user list contains the nicks of those having access to X, and their access level. Users start at level 50. Users MUST login and be authenticated to get access to X. Loggin in is important...it gives you access to X and the ability to perform commands through X and it lets the channel manager know if you're staying regular in the channel. Just as your name can be taken off the list of regulars on the page, it can also be taken off the user list if you don't login often enough. To progress from level 50 to 100 you MUST login regularly. If you've been taken off the list and want back on, let one of the 5 channel managers know. These are: CleA, Clay, Dpf, Jaz, and TheShad0w.
Access Flags : - output of access command
-X- USER: Blahguy- (*!*username@*.blah.com) ACCESS: 1 LMPU -X- CHANNEL: #cservice -- AUTOOP: ON
M = Modified, but not saved to disk, database is autosaved every 90 minutes. P = Has a password. U = User is currently authenticated. L = Loaded in memory, An access remains listed in memory for 90 minutes after you log off.
BANLIST : syntax - /msg X banlist #neverland : Shows the channel banlist. You must be in the channel to use this command.
CHANINFO : syntax - /msg X chaninfo #neverland : Displays whether or not a channel is registered, and to whom.
HELP : syntax - /msg X help [command] : Displays help file on a given command.
LOGIN : syntax - /msg X login #neverland - If you have no password. /msg [email protected] login #neverland <password> This loads your access listing into memory and authenticates you on your channel.
MAP : syntax - /msg X map : Shows a map of connected servers.
MOTD : syntax - /msg X motd : Displays X's message of the day.
NEWPASS : syntax - /msg [email protected] newpass #neverland <password> : Sets a password on a channel for X.
SHOWCOMMANDS : syntax - /msg X showcommands #neverland : Shows all commands you can use on a channel.
SHOWIGNORE : syntax - /msg X showignore : Shows X's ignore list. This is what happens when someone tries to or accidentally floods X. The time length is 60 minutes.
VERIFY : syntax - /msg X verify nick : Displays whether or not a person is an official cservice rep. If X answers that the person is "NOT an authenticated CSERVICE representative" please come to #cservice and ask about them.
KICK : syntax - /msg X, kick #neverland <nick> [reason] : Tells X to kick somone from your channel, The reason is optional. Your name will be placed in the kick msg.
DEOP : syntax - /msg X, deop #neverlandl <nick1> [nick2] [nick3] .... : Deops one or more persons in you channel.
INVITE : syntax - /msg X, invite #neverlandl <nick> : Has X invite someone in your channel.
OP : syntax - /msg X, op #neverland <nick1> [nick2] [nick3] .... : Ops one or more persons in your channel
SUSPEND : syntax - /msg X, suspend #neverlandl <nick|user@host> <duration> s,m,h or d : Suspends a users access to X for the specified period of time. s(econds) , m(inutes), h(ours) or d(ays). You can only suspend someone with access lower than yours.
UNSUSPEND : syntax - /msg X, unsuspend #neverlandl <nick> : Unsuspends a user on your access list.
BAN : syntax - /msg X, ban #neverlandl <nick|user@host> [duration in hours] [level] [reason] : Bans a person on X's list for a specific number of hours. The max is 8760, 1 year. You use the person's nick if they are online. or specify a user@host if they are not. Level can be from 1 to your access level. A level 20 - 74 ban prevents the user from having ops. 75+ keeps them from being in the channel at all. You must at least have the same access level as the level of the ban to remove it.
UNBAN : syntax - /msg X, unban #neverland <nick|user@host> : Unbans a person from your channel. By nick if they are online, or by user@host if they are not, as with ban.
