on @*:voice:#channel: {
if ((!%var) && (Guest != $left($vnick,5))) {
if ($vnick == $me) { mode # -v $me }
//avoice -w $address($vnick,9) $lower(#) | ioff
}
}

My issue is in red. If I use the . to silence the output of the avoice command, the $vnick does NOT get added to the list, but if I DONT supress the default text, it does. Can anybody help me figure this out? It's also NOT the /ioff command as that just dictates weather or not the address book lists are on or off (self coded and properly).

Im using Win2k pro sp4 totally up to date with mirc 6.16 and if you're wondering, I have 905 entries on the avoice list.


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