ChanServ Command's.
Chanserv is used for keeping track of channels formed on AltNet and for looking
after them.
If you want to set up a channel on AltNet you do it through Chanserv.
The first thing you do is join the channel you want to create using one of the
AltNet Server's. Once you have joined the channel, it is then considered formed.
You do not have to Register a channel, but, this means when the last person
leave's the channel it is lost and you cannot keep control of it, other people can
then join and Register the channel you formed.
To stop this happening you can Register the channel, at the same time you can
set the channel setting's.
Common Chanserv commands are :-
/MSG CHANSERV REGISTER channel password description
ie. /msg chanserv register #New-Channel uncleharry Somewhere to meet our mates
Used when you want to Restister the new channel.
/MSG CHANSERV IDENTIFY channel password
ie. /msg chanserv identify #New-Channel uncleharry
Used when you want to Identify to Chanserv. Can be used when your not on
the channel.
/MSG CHANSERV SOP channel ADD nick or/and mask ADD
ie. /msg chanserv SOP #New-Channel ADD *!Johndory@*.netcomuk.co.uk
Used to add Super-OP's to your channel. Replace SOP with AOP
to add Auto-OP's to your channel.
/MSG CHANSERV HELP
This can be used to get help on any of the topic's covered by Chansev.
You should beaware that a Channel will become Un-Registered after
20 Days if either :-
a) no-one joins the channel in that time.
b) The Founder's Nick become's Un-Registered.



