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    NickServ allows you to "register" a nickname and prevent others from using it.

    The following commands allow for registration and maintenance of nicknames; to
    use them, type /msg NickServ command. For more information on a specific
    command, type /msg NickServ HELP command.

    REGISTER Register a nickname
    GROUP Join a group
    IDENTIFY Identify yourself with your password
    ACCESS Modify the list of authorized addresses
    SET Set options, including kill protection
    DROP Cancel the registration of a nickname
    RECOVER Kill another user who has taken your nick
    RELEASE Regain custody of your nick after RECOVER
    SENDPASS Forgot your password? Try this

    Other commands: GHOST, ALIST, GLIST, INFO, LIST, LOGOUT,
    STATUS

    NOTICE: This service is intended to provide a way for
    IRC users to ensure their identity is not compromised.
    It is NOT intended to facilitate "stealing" of
    nicknames or other malicious actions. Abuse of NickServ
    will result in, at minimum, loss of the abused
    nickname(s).

  • REGISTER
    Syntax: /msg NickServ REGISTER password [email]

    Registers your nickname in the NickServ database. Once
    your nick is registered, you can use the SET and ACCESS
    commands to configure your nick's settings as you like
    them. Make sure you remember the password you use when
    registering - you'll need it to make changes to your nick
    later. (Note that case matters! EPONA, Epona, and
    epona are all different passwords!)

    Guidelines on choosing passwords:

    Passwords should not be easily guessable. For example,
    using your real name as a password is a bad idea. Using
    your nickname as a password is a much worse idea ;) and,
    in fact, NickServ will not allow it. Also, short
    passwords are vulnerable to trial-and-error searches, so
    you should choose a password at least 5 characters long.
    Finally, the space character cannot be used in passwords.

    The parameter email is optional and will set the email
    for your nick immediately. However, it may be required
    on certain networks.
    Your privacy is respected; this e-mail won't be given to
    any third-party person.

    This command also creates a new group for your nickname,
    that will allow you to register other nicks later sharing
    the same configuration, the same set of memos and the
    same channel privileges. For more information on this
    feature, type /msg NickServ HELP GROUP.
  • GROUP
    Syntax: /msg NickServ GROUP target password

    This command makes your nickname join the target nickname's
    group. password is the password of the target nickname.

    Joining a group will allow you to share your configuration,
    memos, and channel priviledges with all the nicknames in the
    group, and much more!

    A group exists as long as it is useful. This means that even
    if a nick of the group is dropped, you won't lose the
    shared things described above, as long as there is at
    least one nick remaining in the group.

    You can use this command even if you have not registered
    your nick yet. If your nick is already registered, you'll
    need to identify yourself before using this command. Type
    /msg NickServ HELP IDENTIFY for more information. This
    last may be not possible on your IRC network.

    It is recommended to use this command with a non-registered
    nick because it will be registered automatically when
    using this command. You may use it with a registered nick (to
    change your group) only if your network administrators allowed
    it.

    You can only be in one group at a time. Group merging is
    not possible.

    Note: all the nicknames of a group have the same password.
  • IDENTIFY
    Syntax: /msg NickServ IDENTIFY password

    Tells NickServ that you are really the owner of this
    nick. Many commands require you to authenticate yourself
    with this command before you use them. The password
    should be the same one you sent with the REGISTER
    command.
  • LOGOUT
    Syntax: /msg NickServ LOGOUT

    This reverses the effect of the IDENTIFY command, i.e.
    make you not recognized as the real owner of the nick
    anymore. Note, however, that you won't be asked to reidentify
    yourself.
  • DROP
    Syntax: /msg NickServ DROP [nickname]

    Drops your nickname from the NickServ database. A nick
    that has been dropped is free for anyone to re-register.

    You may drop a nick within your group by passing it
    as the nick parameter.

    In order to use this command, you must first identify
    with your password (/msg NickServ HELP IDENTIFY for more
    information).
  • ACCESS
    Syntax: /msg NickServ ACCESS ADD mask
    ACCESS DEL mask
    ACCESS LIST

    Modifies or displays the access list for your nick. This
    is the list of addresses which will be automatically
    recognized by NickServ as allowed to use the nick. If
    you want to use the nick from a different address, you
    need to send an IDENTIFY command to make NickServ
    recognize you.

    Examples:

    ACCESS ADD anyone@*.bepeg.com
    Allows access to user anyone from any machine in
    the bepeg.com domain.

    ACCESS DEL anyone@*.bepeg.com
    Reverses the previous command.

    ACCESS LIST
    Displays the current access list.
  • SET
    Syntax: /msg NickServ SET option parameters

    Sets various nickname options. option can be one of:

    DISPLAY Set the display of your group in Services
    PASSWORD Set your nickname password
    LANGUAGE Set the language Services will use when
    sending messages to you
    URL Associate a URL with your nickname
    EMAIL Associate an E-mail address with your nickname
    ICQ Associate an ICQ number with your nickname
    GREET Associate a greet message with your nickname
    KILL Turn protection on or off
    SECURE Turn nickname security on or off
    PRIVATE Prevent your nickname from appearing in a
    /msg NickServ LIST
    HIDE Hide certain pieces of nickname information
    MSG Change the communication method of Services

    In order to use this command, you must first identify
    with your password (/msg NickServ HELP IDENTIFY for more
    information).

    Type /msg NickServ HELP SET option for more information
    on a specific option.
  • SET DISPLAY
    Syntax: /msg NickServ SET DISPLAY new-display

    Changes the display used to refer to your nickname group in
    Services. The new display MUST be a nick of your group.
  • SET PASSWORD
    Syntax: /msg NickServ SET PASSWORD new-password

    Changes the password used to identify you as the nick's
    owner.
  • SET LANGUAGE
    Syntax: /msg NickServ SET LANGUAGE number

    Changes the language Services uses when sending messages to
    you (for example, when responding to a command you send).
    number should be chosen from the following list of
    supported languages:
  • SET URL
    Syntax: /msg NickServ SET URL url

    Associates the given URL with your nickname. This URL
    will be displayed whenever someone requests information
    on your nick with the INFO command.
  • SET EMAIL
    Syntax: /msg NickServ SET EMAIL address

    Associates the given E-mail address with your nickname.
    This address will be displayed whenever someone requests
    information on the channel with the INFO command.
  • SET ICQ
    Syntax: /msg NickServ SET ICQ number

    Associates the given ICQ number with your nickname. This
    number will be displayed whenever someone requests
    information on your nick with the INFO command.
  • SET GREET
    Syntax: /msg NickServ SET GREET message

    Makes the given message the greet of your nickname, that
    will be displayed when joining a channel that has GREET
    option enabled, provided that you have the necessary
    access on it.
  • SET KILL
    Syntax: /msg NickServ SET KILL {ON | QUICK | IMMED | OFF}

    Turns the automatic protection option for your nick
    on or off. With protection on, if another user
    tries to take your nick, they will be given one minute to
    change to another nick, after which NickServ will forcibly change
    their nick.

    If you select QUICK, the user will be given only 20 seconds
    to change nicks instead of the usual 60. If you select
    IMMED, user's nick will be changed immediately without being
    warned first or given a chance to change their nick; please
    do not use this option unless necessary. Also, your
    network's administrators may have disabled this option.
  • SET SECURE
    Syntax: /msg NickServ SET SECURE {ON | OFF}

    Turns NickServ's security features on or off for your
    nick. With SECURE set, you must enter your password
    before you will be recognized as the owner of the nick,
    regardless of whether your address is on the access
    list. However, if you are on the access list, NickServ
    will not auto-kill you regardless of the setting of the
    KILL option.
  • SET PRIVATE
    Syntax: /msg NickServ SET PRIVATE {ON | OFF}

    Turns NickServ's privacy option on or off for your nick.
    With PRIVATE set, your nickname will not appear in
    nickname lists generated with NickServ's LIST command.
    (However, anyone who knows your nickname can still get
    information on it using the INFO command.)
  • SET HIDE
    Syntax: /msg NickServ SET HIDE {EMAIL | USERMASK | QUIT} {ON | OFF}

    Allows you to prevent certain pieces of information from
    being displayed when someone does a NickServ INFO on your
    nick. You can hide your E-mail address (EMAIL), last seen
    user@host mask (USERMASK), and last quit message (QUIT).
    The second parameter specifies whether the information should
    be displayed (OFF) or hidden (ON).
  • SET MSG
    Syntax: /msg NickServ SET MSG {ON | OFF}

    Allows you to choose the way Services are communicating with
    you. With MSG set, Services will use messages, else they'll
    use notices.
  • RECOVER
    Syntax: /msg NickServ RECOVER nickname [password]

    Allows you to recover your nickname if someone else has
    taken it; this does the same thing that NickServ does
    automatically if someone tries to use a kill-protected
    nick.

    When you give this command, NickServ will bring a fake
    user online with the same nickname as the user you're
    trying to recover your nick from. This causes the IRC
    servers to disconnect the other user. This fake user will
    will remain online for one minute to ensure that the other
    user does not immediately reconnect; after that minute, you
    can reclaim your nick. Alternatively, use the RELEASE
    command (/msg NickServ HELP RELEASE) to get the nick
    back sooner.

    In order to use the RECOVER command for a nick, your
    current address as shown in /WHOIS must be on that nick's
    access list, you must be identified and in the group of
    that nick, or you must supply the correct password for
    the nickname.
  • RELEASE
    Syntax: /msg NickServ RELEASE nickname [password]

    Instructs NickServ to remove any hold on your nickname
    caused by automatic kill protection or use of the RECOVER
    command. By default, such holds last for one minute;
    this command gets rid of them sooner.

    In order to use the RELEASE command for a nick, your
    current address as shown in /WHOIS must be on that nick's
    access list, you must be identified and in the group of
    that nick, or you must supply the correct password for
    the nickname.
  • GHOST
    Syntax: /msg NickServ GHOST nickname [password]

    Terminates a "ghost" IRC session using your nick. A
    "ghost" session is one which is not actually connected,
    but which the IRC server believes is still online for one
    reason or another. Typically, this happens if your
    computer crashes or your Internet or modem connection
    goes down while you're on IRC.

    In order to use the GHOST command for a nick, your
    current address as shown in /WHOIS must be on that nick's
    access list, you must be identified and in the group of
    that nick, or you must supply the correct password for
    the nickname.
  • INFO
    Syntax: /msg NickServ INFO nickname [ALL]

    Displays information about the given nickname, such as
    the nick's owner, last seen address and time, and nick
    options. If you are identified for the nick you're
    getting information for and ALL is specified, you will
    be shown all the information; regardless of whether
    it's hidden or not.
  • LIST
    Syntax: /msg NickServ LIST pattern

    Lists all registered nicknames which match the given
    pattern, in nick!user@host format. Nicks with the
    PRIVATE option set will not be displayed.

    Examples:

    LIST *!joeuser@foo.com
    Lists all nicks owned by joeuser@foo.com.

    LIST *Bot*!*@*
    Lists all registered nicks with Bot in their
    names (case insensitive).

    LIST *!*@*.bar.org
    Lists all nicks owned by users in the bar.org
    domain.
  • ALIST
    Syntax: /msg NickServ ALIST [level]

    Lists all channels you have access on. Optionally, you can specify
    a level in XOP or ACCESS format. The resulting list will only
    include channels where you have the given level of access.

    Examples:
    ALIST Founder
    Lists all channels where you have Founder
    access.

    ALIST AOP
    Lists all channels where you have AOP
    access or greater.

    ALIST 10
    Lists all channels where you have level 10
    access or greater.

    Channels that have the NOEXPIRE option set will be
    prefixed by an exclamation mark.
  • GLIST
    Syntax: /msg NickServ GLIST

    Lists all nicks in your group.
  • STATUS
    Syntax: /msg NickServ STATUS nickname...

    Returns whether the user using the given nickname is
    recognized as the owner of the nickname. The response has
    this format:

    nickname status-code

    where nickname is the nickname sent with the command, and
    status-code is one of the following:

    0 - no such user online or nickname not registered
    1 - user not recognized as nickname's owner
    2 - user recognized as owner via access list only
    3 - user recognized as owner via password identification

    Up to sixteen nicknames may be sent with each command; the
    rest will be ignored. No error message is generated if no
    nickname is given.
  • SENDPASS
    Syntax: /msg NickServ SENDPASS nickname

    Send the password of the given nickname to the e-mail address
    set in the nickname record. This command is really useful
    to deal with lost passwords.

    May be limited to IRC operators on certain networks.

    This command is unavailable when encryption is enabled.
  • SERVADMIN HELP

    The following commands are available to Services admins:

    GETPASS Retrieve the password for a nickname
    (only if encryption is disabled)
    GETEMAIL Matches and returns all users that
    registered using given email
    FORBID Prevent a nickname from being used

    Services admins can also drop any nickname without needing
    to identify for the nick, and may view the access list for
    any nickname (/msg NickServ ACCESS LIST nick).
  • SERVADMIN LOGOUT
    Syntax: /msg NickServ LOGOUT [nickname [REVALIDATE]]

    Without a parameter, reverses the effect of the IDENTIFY
    command, i.e. make you not recognized as the real owner of the nick
    anymore. Note, however, that you won't be asked to reidentify
    yourself.

    With a parameter, does the same for the given nick. If you
    specify REVALIDATE as well, Services will ask the given nick
    to re-identify. This use limited to Services admins.
  • SERVADMIN DROP
    Syntax: /msg NickServ DROP [nickname]

    Without a parameter, drops your nickname from the
    NickServ database.

    With a parameter, drops the named nick from the database.
    You may drop any nick within your group without any
    special privileges. Dropping any nick is limited to
    Services admins.
  • SERVADMIN SET

    Services admins can also set the option NOEXPIRE, with
    which nicknames can be prevented from expiring.
    Additionally, Services admins can set options for any
    nickname without entering a password, using the format
    SET nickname option parameters.
  • SERVADMIN SET NOEXPIRE
    Syntax: /msg NickServ SET [nickname] NOEXPIRE {ON | OFF}

    Sets whether the given nickname will expire. Setting this
    to ON prevents the nickname from expiring. If no
    nickname is given, sets the no-expire flag for your nick.

    Limited to Services admins.
  • SERVADMIN LIST
    Syntax: /msg NickServ LIST pattern [FORBIDDEN] [NOEXPIRE]

    Lists all registered nicknames which match the given
    pattern, in nick!user@host format. Nicks with the PRIVATE
    option set will only be displayed to Services admins. Nicks
    with the NOEXPIRE option set will have a ! prepended to the
    nickname for Services admins.

    If the FORBIDDEN or NOEXPIRE options are given, only nicks
    which, respectively, are FORBIDden or have the NOEXPIRE flag
    set will be displayed. If both options are given, both
    types of nicks will be displayed. These options are limited
    to Services admins.

    Examples:

    LIST *!joeuser@foo.com
    Lists all registered nicks owned by joeuser@foo.com.

    LIST *Bot*!*@*
    Lists all registered nicks with Bot in their
    names (case insensitive).

    LIST * NOEXPIRE
    Lists all registered nicks which have been set to
    not expire.
  • SERVADMIN ALIST
    Syntax: /msg NickServ ALIST [nickname] [level]

    With no parameters, lists channels you have access on. With
    one parameter, lists channels that nickname has access
    on. With two parameters lists channels that nickname has
    level access or greater on.

    This use limited to Services admins.
  • SERVADMIN GLIST
    Syntax: /msg NickServ GLIST [nickname]

    Without a parameter, lists all nicknames that are in
    your group.

    With a parameter, lists all nicknames that are in the
    group of the given nick.
    This use limited to Services admins.
  • SERVADMIN GETPASS
    Syntax: /msg NickServ GETPASS nickname

    Returns the password for the given nickname. Note that
    whenever this command is used, a message including the
    person who issued the command and the nickname it was used
    on will be logged and sent out as a WALLOPS/GLOBOPS.

    Limited to Services admins.

    This command is unavailable when encryption is enabled.
  • SERVADMIN FORBID
    Syntax: /msg NickServ FORBID nickname [reason]

    Disallows a nickname from being registered or used by
    anyone. May be cancelled by dropping the nick.

    On certain networks, reason is required.

    Limited to Services admins.
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