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#
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# miau 0.5.3 configuration file example
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# (C) 2003-2004 Tommi Saviranta <tsaviran@cs.helsinki.fi>
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#
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# About structure of this configuration file:
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#
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# - All parameters are written inside quotes (for example, "foobar")
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#
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# - Options are defined like: option = "parameter1"[:"parameter2"] ...
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#
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# - When entering multiparameter options, certain parameters have default
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# values and can be left out.
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#
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# - When entering multiparameter options and, for example, user doesn't want
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# to set parameter2 at all but he needs to set parameter3, parameter2 can
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# be skipped with column (':') like: "parameter1"::"parameter3".
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#
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# - Empty lines and characters after '#' (hash) are ignored.
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#
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# - When setting permissions, switched etc. (switches (booleans) are described
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# as "state"), everything beginning with "t", "r" and "1" are concidered as
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# "true" or "yes" (positive). Everything else is "false" or "no" (negative).
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# Required settings
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################################################################################
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# nicknames = { "nick" }: Your nickname (and secondary nicknames) on IRC.
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# If the primary nick (first nick on the list) is already on use,
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# miau will try the others on the list.
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#
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# Default: no default
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#
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# Example:
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#nicknames = {
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# "zak"
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# "zakh"
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#}
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# realname = "realname": Your "real" name on IRC.
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#
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# Default: no default
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#
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# Example:
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#realname = "Prokhor Zakharov"
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# username = "username": Your ident (matters only if you don't have identd
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# running).
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#
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# Default: no default
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#
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# Example:
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#username = "zak"
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# password = "password": The password miau will expect to receive from client
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# when it's registering with nick. If this is 13 characters long,
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# miau assumed it's crypted.
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#
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# If miau is compiled with ENABLE_MKPASSWD, miau can generate password-hashes
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# (from command line) with -c -switch.
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#
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# Default: no default
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#
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# Example:
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#password = "foobar"
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# listenport = "port": The port miau will wait for incoming connections.
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#
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# Default: no default
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#
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# Example:
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#listenport = "4096"
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# servers = { "server":"port":"password":"timeout" }: miau's IRC-server-list.
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# Each line represents one server, where timeout is delay in
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# seconds before connectiong attempt times out. Only "server"
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# parameter is required.
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#
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# Default: no default
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#
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# Example:
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#servers = {
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# "irc.net"
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# "irc.foo.bar":"6662"
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# "localhost"::"foobar"
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# "127.0.0.1":"6670"::"5"
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#}
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# connhosts = { "host":"permitted" }: List of hosts that are allowed (or denied)
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# to connect to miau. When boolean-value is left unset, it is
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# assumed to be "true". This list will be processed as a chain
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# which means latter rules can override previous ones.
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#
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# Default: no default
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#
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# Example:
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#connhosts = {
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# "*":"yes"
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# "client*.evil.net":"no"
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#}
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# Optional settings
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################################################################################
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# listenhost = "host": Host miau uses to listen on.
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#
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# If you are compiled with IPV6 and need this to listen on an IPV4 port, you
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# must use an IP in the form ::FFFF:127.0.0.1
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#
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# Default: no default
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#
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# Example:
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#listenhost = "127.0.0.1"
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# bind = "host": Host/IP miau uses for outgoing connections.
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#
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# Default: none
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#
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# Example:
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#bind = "172.16.1.1"
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# maxclients = "number": Maximum number of clients connected to miau
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# concurrently. Set to zero for unlimited clients.
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#
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# Default: 3
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#
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#Example:
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#maxclients = "1"
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# stonedtimeout = "seconds": Time (in seconds) with no data from the server
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# before it is declared stoned and being disconnected. Although
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# minimum value is 30, this value has no upper limit. Watch out,
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# though, if this value is set too high, death of servers may stay
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# undetected for a very long time if you are idle.
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#
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# Default: 90
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#
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# Example:
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#stonedtimeout = "150"
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# connecttimeout = "seconds": Time (in seconds) before connection attampt will
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# time out. Note that while connecting to the server miau will not
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# respond to clients. Minimum value is 5, and many systems define
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# maximum value.
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#
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# Default: 30
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#
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# Example:
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#connecttimeout = "60"
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# channels = { "channel":"keyword" }: List of channels to join.
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#
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# Default: none
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#
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# Example:
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#channels = {
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# "#foobar"
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# "#miau":"cats"
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#}
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# rejoin = "state": Rejoin channels after disconnecting from the server.
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# If rejoin is set to true, channels defined in "channels" are
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# also joined when client first time connects to miau.
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#
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# Default: true
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#
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# Example:
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#rejoin = "false"
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# leave = "state": Leave channels when all clients have detached from miau.
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# If "leave" is set to "false" and "rejoin" is set to "true",
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# channels defined at "channels" will be joined at miau startup.
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# If both "leave" and "rejoin" is set to "true", channels that
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# are left at client detach, are rejoined when client attached
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# back to miau.
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#
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# Default: false
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#
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# Example:
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#leave = "false"
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# leavemsg = "message": Message miau will either use as PART-message or as an
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# ACTION when all clients have detached from miau. If unset or
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# set to empty, no message will be shown. Note that many people
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# dislike event-based messages (which happens when "leave" is set
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# to "false" and "leavemsg" is set). Also see usequitmsg.
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#
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# Note: Note that commenting this option out and rehashing after leavemsg was
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# set, this option is _not_ reverted. To disable leavemsg afterwards you
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# need to write an empty string here and rehash.
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#
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# Default: none
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#
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# Example:
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#leavemsg = "doh"
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# awaymsg = "message": Text that will be set to miau's away-reason when all
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# clients have detached from miau. If unset or set to empty,
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# AWAY-status will be left untouched. When any client attaches
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# back to miau, AWAY-status will be reset. Also see usequitmsg.
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#
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# Note: If user sets him/herself away, miau will not touch away-status nor
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# message neither when connecting to or disconnecting from miau.
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#
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# Note: Note that commenting this option out and rehashing after awaymsg was
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# set, this option is _not_ reverted. To disable awaymsg afterwards you
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# need to write an empty string here and rehash.
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#
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# Default: none
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#
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# Example:
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#awaymsg = "bouncing around - all private messages will be logged"
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# usequitmsg = "state": Use last quit-reason as away-reason and/or leave-message
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# (if respective options are enabled) when all clients have
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# disconnected from miau. If quit-reason is empty, default values
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# of awaymsg and leavemsg will be used, otherwise most recent
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# quit-message overrides values in miaurc.
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#
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# Default: true
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#
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# Example:
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# usequitmsg = "false"
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# getnick = "selection": miau can try to reclaim your primary nick when it is
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# lost. This option may be one of the following: "never",
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# "detached", "attached", or "always".
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# "never" ....... miau will not try to get your nick back.
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# "detached" .... miau will try to get your nick when no
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# clients are attached.
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# "attached" .... miau will try to get your nick when
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# there are one or more clients attached.
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# "always" ...... miau will try to get your nick
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#
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# Note: Do _not_ use options "attached" and "always" with clients (like
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# irc-II EPIC) that automatically change your nick when they receive
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# NICKINUSE from the server - you might end up chaning your nick until
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# server drops your connection due excess flood.
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#
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# Default: detached
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#
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# Example:
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#getnick = "always"
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# getnickinterval = "seconds": Time between tries (in seconds) to obtain
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# currently (possibly) lost primary nick. Don't set it too low
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# or you might get kicked out the server due to excess flood.
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#
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# Default: 60
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#
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# Example:
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#getnickinterval = "30"
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# antiidle = "minutes": Time between idle-timer resets in minutes. Set to 0 to
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# disable.
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#
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# Default: 0
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#
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# Example:
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#antiidle = "300"
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# qloglength = "minutes": Age of oldest line in quicklog in minutes. Set to zero
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# to disable quicklog.
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#
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# This option might not be compiled in.
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#
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# Default: 30
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#
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# Example:
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#qloglength = "30"
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# timestamp = "option": Location of timestamp in quicklog events. This option
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# may be one of the following "beginning", "end", or "none".
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#
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# This option might not be compiled in.
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#
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# Default: none
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#
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# Example:
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#timestamp = "beginning"
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# flushqlog = "state": If set to true, quicklog will be written only when no
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# clients are connected and quicklog will be erased when client
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# connects to miau. If you are running a single client, you
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# probably want to leave this to "false.
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#
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# This option might not be compiled in.
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#
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# Default: true
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#
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# Example:
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#flushqlog = "true"
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# inbox = "state": Enables logging private messages when no clients are
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# connected to miau.
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#
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# This option might not be compiled in.
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#
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# Default: true
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#
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# Example:
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#inbox = "true"
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# nevergiveup = "state": If set to true, miau will reset "working"-status of
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# servers to working when all are set to dysfunctional.
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# Respectively, if set to false, miau will quit when all servers
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# on the list have been set to dysfunctional.
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#
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# Default: true
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#
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# Example:
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#nevergiveup = "false"
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# norestricted = "state": If set to true, miau will not stay on server that
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# forces user to have restricted-status (+r).
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#
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# Default: true
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#
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# Example:
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#norestricted = "false"
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# reconnectdelay = "seconds": Time (in seconds) between connection attempts.
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# Minumun value is set to 1.
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#
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# Default: 10
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#
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# Example:
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#reconnectdelay = "30"
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# nickfillchar = "fill character": Character used to modify your primary nick
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# when all defined nicks are already occupied. Note character is
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# a single octet (byte) and if longer string is fed, only the
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# first character is used.
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#
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# Example: When nickfillchar is set to '_', primary nick is "zak" and all
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# defined nicks are occupied, next nicks tried are "zak_", "zak__",
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# "zak___" and so on. When nick has grown too long, it will be shifted
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# one characted to right (where shift is cyclic) - this means
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# "zak______" will become "_zak_____", which, again, will become
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# "__zak____".
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#
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# Default: _
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#
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# Example:
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#nickfillchar = "^"
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# maxnicklen = "length": Maximum nick length, used with nickfillchar.
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#
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# Default: 9
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#
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# Example:
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#maxnicklen = 11
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# usermode = "usermode(s)": Usermode that miau will request (if no clients are
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# attached at the moment) from the server when connection to the
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# server is established. Leave unset or set to empty to disable
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# this feature.
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#
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# Default: none
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#
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# Example:
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#usermode = "+i"
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# forwardmsg = "command": miau can collect the (private) messages within three
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# (3) minutes and pipe them into the program specified. Leave this
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# unset or set to empty to disable this feature.
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#
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# Default: none
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#
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# Example:
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#forwardmsg = "mail user@host"
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# ignore = { "mask":"ignored" }: List of users whose private messages (PRIVMSG)
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# and noticies (NOTICE) are ignored when no clients are attached
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# to miau. When "ignored" is left undefined, it is assumed to be
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# "true". Setting "ignored" to "false" means that this user will
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# _not_ be ignored. This list is processed as a chain.
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#
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# Default: none
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#
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# Example:
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#ignore = {
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# "*@localhost":"yes"
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# "zak*":"no"
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#}
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# privlog = "mode": Whatever private messages should be logged in nick-specific
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# files. Can be one of "never", "detached", "attached", and
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# "always".
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#
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# This option might not be compiled in.
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#
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# Default: never
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#
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# Example:
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#privlog = "always"
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# chanlog = { "channel(s)":"options":"logfile" }: List of channel logfiles.
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#
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# When channel is set to "*", line represents global log. When logging,
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# if channel doesn't have entry of it's own in this list, it will use settings
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# of global log and write log to it's own file. When defining global log,
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# "logfile" is ignored. Each line can have multiple channels
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# (like "#foobar,#miau").
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#
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# If logfile is left undefined, logfile will be named after the channel with
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# possible postfix (see logpostfix). All lofiles are written in miau's work
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# directory.
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#
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# Options consist of abritary set of following possibilities:
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# j: log joins
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# e: log parts (exits)
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# q: log quits
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# m: log messages (privmsg/notice)
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# c: log mode changes (changes)
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# n: log nick changes
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# o: log misc events (other)
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# b: log messages from miau (bouncer)
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# a: log all of above
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# A: log when a client is attached
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# D: log when a client is detached
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# C: log continuously (status of clients doesn't matter)
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#
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# This option might not be compiled in.
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#
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# Default: none
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#
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# Example:
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#chanlog = {
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# "#foobar":"a" # log everything on #foobar
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# "#miau":"aD":"foo.log" # log everything to file "foo.log" when
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# all clients are detached
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# "*":"mjeq" # log only messages, joins, parts and quits
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# by default
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#}
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# logpostfix = "postfix": When writing log to undefined logfile, each logfile
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# consists of channel name followed by postfix. Postfix can be
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# defined here.
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#
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# This option might not be compiled in.
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#
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# Default: no postfix
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#
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# Example:
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#logpostfix = ".log"
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# onconnect = { "mode":"target/data"(:"data") }: When miau connects and
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# registers user to server, miau can send pre-defined messages.
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# User can define miau to send normal messages (PRIVMSG), notices
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# (NOTICE) or arbitrary messages.
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#
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# Mode can be one of the following:
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# p: private message (PRIVMSG).
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# n: notice (NOTICE). Should be used with services and automatons, but
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# unfortunately some network services can't cope with notices.
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# r: "raw" message. This means user must provide complete message to send
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# to the server. Using raw message user has complete control over what
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# is being sent. If you don't know what this is, you don't need this.
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# When using modes "p" or "n", user must provide both message and target where
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# as with raw messages only one parameter in addition to type should be given.
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#
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# This option might not be compiled in.
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#
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# Default: none
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#
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# Example:
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#onconnect = {
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# "p":"nickserv":"identify foobar"
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# "n":"nickserv@services.host.net":"id raboof"
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# "r":"OPER foo bar"
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#}
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# automodes = { "mask":"privilegded" }: List of people who are automatically
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# given certain privilege on channel. Mask is given in form of
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# "mode:nick!username@host/#channel" (where "mode" is a single
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# character) and list is processed as a chain.
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#
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# This option might not be compiled in.
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#
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# Default: none
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#
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# Example:
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#automodes = {
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# "o:zak*!zak@client*-myisp.com/#channel":"yes"
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# "o:zak*!*@evil.impersonator.net/#foobar":"no"
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# "v:newbie*!*@ircnet.com/#newbie":"yes"
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#}
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# automodedelay = "seconds": Time (in seconds) after first queued mode change
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# would take effect. During this period of time miau can collect
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# more than one mode change and commit up to three at a time.
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# Other situation reasonaly big value (like 30) here could prove
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# useful is channel where there are stupid "auto-oping" bots.
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# (Stupid bots do mode changes even if someone else did that
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# already.)
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#
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# This option might not be compiled in.
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#
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# Default: 30
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#
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# Example:
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#automodedelay = "60"
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# cmdpasswd = "password": Password for remote commands. If this is 13 characters
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# long, miau assumes it's crypted. Comment this out or leave it
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# empty to disable remote commands. When sending miau a remote
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# command, password _always_ begins with column (':') (if
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# cmdpasswd is set to "foobar" (or hash of it), you need to send
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# miau a message beginning with ":foobar" to issue a remote
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# command).
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#
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# This feature might not be compiled in.
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#
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# If miau is compiled with ENABLE_MKPASSWD, miau can generate password-hashes
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# (from command line) with -c -switch.
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#
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# Default: disabled
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#
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# Example:
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#cmdpasswd = ""
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# dccbounce = "state": miau can bounce DCCs. Set to true to enable bouncing.
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# You probably don't need this.
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#
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# This option might not be compiled in.
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#
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# Default: false
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#
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# Example:
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#dccbounce = "true"
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# dccbindhost = "host": If miau has separate IPs for IRC-network and clients,
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# you should enter IP for clients here.
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#
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# This option might not be compiled in.
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#
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# Default: no default
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#
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# Example:
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#dccbindhost = "10.0.0.1"
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