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authorTill Hoeppner2015-04-20 12:51:39 +0200
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"cm22.eng.umd.edu" from the net with
comment "Server out of control".
-3.2 Channel operations
-
- This group of messages is concerned with manipulating channels, their
- properties (channel modes), and their contents (typically users).
- For this reason, these messages SHALL NOT be made available to
- services.
-
- All of these messages are requests which will or will not be granted
- by the server. The server MUST send a reply informing the user
- whether the request was granted, denied or generated an error. When
- the server grants the request, the message is typically sent back
- (eventually reformatted) to the user with the prefix set to the user
- itself.
-
- The rules governing how channels are managed are enforced by the
- servers. These rules are beyond the scope of this document. More
- details are found in "Internet Relay Chat: Channel Management" [IRC-
- CHAN].
-
3.2.1 Join message
Command: JOIN
@@ -601,15 +582,6 @@
; KICK message on channel #Finnish
from WiZ to remove John from channel
-3.3 Sending messages
-
- The main purpose of the IRC protocol is to provide a base for clients
- to communicate with each other. PRIVMSG, NOTICE and SQUERY
- (described in Section 3.5 on Service Query and Commands) are the only
- messages available which actually perform delivery of a text message
- from one client to another - the rest just make it possible and try
- to ensure it happens in a reliable and structured manner.
-
3.3.1 Private messages
Command: PRIVMSG
@@ -696,19 +668,6 @@
See PRIVMSG for more details on replies and examples.
-3.4 Server queries and commands
-
- The server query group of commands has been designed to return
- information about any server which is connected to the network.
-
- In these queries, where a parameter appears as <target>, wildcard
- masks are usually valid. For each parameter, however, only one query
- and set of replies is to be generated. In most cases, if a nickname
- is given, it will mean the server to which the user is connected.
-
- These messages typically have little value for services, it is
- therefore RECOMMENDED to forbid services from using them.
-
3.4.1 Motd message
Command: MOTD
@@ -989,11 +948,6 @@
INFO Angel ; request info from the server that
Angel is connected to.
-3.5 Service Query and Commands
-
- The service query group of commands has been designed to return
- information about any service which is connected to the network.
-
3.5.1 Servlist message
Command: SERVLIST
@@ -1029,18 +983,6 @@
; Message to the service with name
dict@irc.fr.
-3.6 User based queries
-
- User queries are a group of commands which are primarily concerned
- with finding details on a particular user or group users. When using
- wildcards with any of these commands, if they match, they will only
- return information on users who are 'visible' to you. The visibility
- of a user is determined as a combination of the user's mode and the
- common set of channels you are both on.
-
- Although services SHOULD NOT be using this class of message, they are
- allowed to.
-
3.6.1 Who query
Command: WHO
@@ -1147,11 +1089,6 @@
"Trillian" from the first server
found to match "*.edu".
-3.7 Miscellaneous messages
-
- Messages in this category do not fit into any of the above categories
- but are nonetheless still a part of and REQUIRED by the protocol.
-
3.7.1 Kill message
Command: KILL
@@ -1292,19 +1229,6 @@
; Same ERROR message as above but
sent to user WiZ on the other server.
-4. Optional features
-
- This section describes OPTIONAL messages. They are not required in a
- working server implementation of the protocol described herein. In
- the absence of the feature, an error reply message MUST be generated
- or an unknown command error. If the message is destined for another
- server to answer then it MUST be passed on (elementary parsing
- REQUIRED) The allocated numerics for this are listed with the
- messages below.
-
- From this section, only the USERHOST and ISON messages are available
- to services.
-
4.1 Away
Command: AWAY