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The -k switch would let a user perform a command when they connect to the server /server -m undernet -j #mircscripts.org -k authundernet
alias authundernet {
.msg x@channels.undernet.org auth user pass
}
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Hoopy frood
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Signed. 
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Vogon poet
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Signed. 
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The -k switch would let a user perform a command when they connect to the server /server -m undernet -j #mircscripts.org -k authundernet
alias authundernet {
.msg x@channels.undernet.org auth user pass
} Try replace -k with -p
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Hoopy frood
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No. The switch -p is for port.
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Hoopy frood
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...and also for preventing Perform commands being performed, it's for Port when adding a server to the server list. I support the idea  Regards,
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Hoopy frood
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Ah yeah I stand corrected. So if -p is also for preventing how would we use -p to initiate series of commands when connected? All the same, I like it. 
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I would like to see a -d in the [-mnsarpfoc] set for dont run remotes events
PS : I also like the run a command, but ill throw my two cents in and say i like -g for go and do this command <snicker snicker>
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Hoopy frood
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I would figure the only event relevant to /server is the on connect event, which is covered with the -c switch.
Regards,
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DaveC
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i would like it so its like you have typed /REMOTE OFF but it only effects that particular server connection
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From the mIRC Help file:
/server [-mnsarpfoc] <server/groupname> [port] [password] [-i nick anick email name] [-jn #channel pass] ... The -pfoc switches prevent perform, popup favorites folder, autojoin channels, and the on connect event when you connect to a server.
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Hoopy frood
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Also from the help file:
If you specify any of the -sar switches, the format of the command becomes:
/server -sar [server] [-p port] [-g group] [-w password] [-d description]
Regards,
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I just used -k cause thats the switch /filter uses
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yes the minus key and the k key !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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