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− | Using the equals sign to send 'SomeUser' a message via DCC/FSERVE Chat | + | Using the equals sign to send ''SomeUser'' a message via DCC/FSERVE Chat |
<source lang="mIRC">//msg =SomeUser Hey there, this is going to your open DCC/FSERVE Chat window, instead!</source> | <source lang="mIRC">//msg =SomeUser Hey there, this is going to your open DCC/FSERVE Chat window, instead!</source> | ||
Revision as of 15:55, 29 June 2014
The /msg command sends a message to a specific channel or person. Many networks support multi-target messages - mIRC will not display the message in all the targets like it would with individual messages.
Contents
Synopsis
/msg <nickname/channel> <message>
Switches
None
Parameters
- <nickname/channel> - The target channel or person for the message
- <message> - The message to be sent
Note: An equals sign, =, when attached to a given nickname, allows the message to be sent to any open /dcc chat or /fserve windows with the remote user. See below for an example.
Example
Example 1
on *:text:!moo:#:{ ; Message the channel moos back msg $chan moos back }
Example 2
/* Example 2 */ on ^*:open:?:{ if ($away) { msg $nick I am currently away ( $+ $awaymsg $+ ), please leave me a memo: /ms send $me <memo> } halt }
Example 3
Using the equals sign to send SomeUser a message via DCC/FSERVE Chat
//msg =SomeUser Hey there, this is going to your open DCC/FSERVE Chat window, instead!
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v2.1a
Added On: 28/02/1995
Note: Individual switches were not taken into consideration.