If i type this in mirc:

//ignore -t *!*@*

then ignore all CTCP's

then i type:

//ignore -du120 *!*@*

and that should remove the switch d from the ignore mask? but it don't do that, i removes the whole line, how come? and how can i get around this? use a different ignore mask of some sort?


if ($me != tired) { return } | else { echo -a Get a pot of coffee now $+($me,.) }