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Posted By: ProblemChild Can I block the chanserv info command - 12/12/12 12:26 AM
I have found most ways to block chanserv commands with one exception. Is there a command available which will block the /msg chanserv info ChannelName" command. There are blocks to hide emails, usermasks, quit messages, your status, nickserv list commands but I've found nothing so far that deals with a channel's info command. I'm not even sure one exists but figured you guys were the experts so here i am. Is there such a command available? Also, is there a way to block a /whois o /whowas comman. Your help would be appreciated.
Posted By: Horstl Re: Can I block the chanserv info command - 12/12/12 03:25 AM
What do you mean by "block"?
Hide local display of server replies to (automated or manual) requests of ---?
In that case, script raw events (for whois/whowas etc, here's a raw reference), and on notice events for all the anope services replies (nickserv, chanserv etc). Also note that different networks may use different services implementations.

If that's not what you're looking for, please exemplify.
Posted By: DM__ Re: Can I block the chanserv info command - 15/12/12 03:42 AM
Originally Posted By: ProblemChild
I have found most ways to block chanserv commands with one exception. Is there a command available which will block the /msg chanserv info ChannelName" command. There are blocks to hide emails, usermasks, quit messages, your status, nickserv list commands but I've found nothing so far that deals with a channel's info command. I'm not even sure one exists but figured you guys were the experts so here i am. Is there such a command available? Also, is there a way to block a /whois o /whowas comman. Your help would be appreciated.


I thing you re talking about the

/ns set hide <email/usermask/email> & /ns set private on (for nickserv list)

Those things are services related and have nothing to do with mIRC.

Same story for /whois & /whowas. Those are IRCD related and have nothing to do with mIRC.

Generally speaking, there is no way to totally block /cs info (without custom coding and recompile services) and you're gonna break scripts if you block whois or whowas.
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