NICK PROPERTY: AGE
Usage: PROP <nick> AGE [<age>]
As you would expect, this property lets you specify your age in years, you can choose to make this piece of information available to anyone with PROP NICK SHOWAGE, otherwise it won't show to anyone else.
The age specified here will be taken into account in channels that have a certain rating set, some channels may even require you to specify an age with this property, see PROP CHANNEL AGECHECK for that option.
Privilege: user
Attribute: read-write
Examples:
/uprop age
/uprop age 31
/uprop age 19
See also: PROP NICK SHOWAGE, PROP NICK CONTENT, PROP CHANNEL RATING, PROP CHANNEL AGECHECK
NICK PROPERTY: AIM
Usage: PROP <nick> AIM [<AIM-account>]
The AIM property allows you to specify your AIM account, if you want other users to be able to contact you on AIM.
Privilege: user
Attribute: read-write
Examples:
/uprop aim
/uprop aim Ewok2107
NICK PROPERTY: AUTOPLOG
Usage: PROP <nick> AUTOPLOG [<ON|OFF>]
The AUTOPLOG property lets you specify whether or not to enable personal logging each time you connect and use your registered nickname. If enabled, it will make sure that logging starts the moment you identify to your nick. Default is OFF.
Privilege: user
Attribute: read-write
Examples:
/uprop autoplog
/uprop autoplog on
See also: PLOG
NICK PROPERTY: AVATAR
Usage: PROP <nick> AVATAR [<avatar>]
The AVATAR property lets you set an avatar. How this property will be interepreted is client-dependent. The java client shows a small icon next to the user.
Privilege: user
Attribute: read-write
Examples:
/uprop avatar cat
NICK PROPERTY: AWAY
Usage: PROP <nick> AWAY
The AWAY property is set if the user is away. The value is the away message for the user. You can set it with the AWAY command.
Privilege: user
Attribute: read
Examples:
/uprop away
NICK PROPERTY: AWAYTIME
Usage: PROP <nick> AWAYTIME
The AWAYTIME property is set if the user is away. The value is the UNIX time (number of seconds in Jan 1, 1970 00:00:00, GMT) of when the user used the AWAY command.
Privilege: user
Attribute: read
Examples:
/uprop awaytime
NICK PROPERTY: CAPAB
Usage: PROP <nick> CAPAB
The CAPAB property can carry certain capability information, which is set by the server.
Privilege: user
Attribute: read
Examples:
/uprop capab
NICK PROPERTY: CONNECTTIME
Usage: PROP <nick> CONNECTTIME
The CONNECTTIME property is the UNIX time (number of seconds in Jan 1, 1970 00:00:00, GMT) of when the client connected to the server.
Privilege: user
Attribute: read
Examples:
/uprop connecttime
NICK PROPERTY: CONTENT
Usage: PROP <nick> CONTENT [<ANY|G|PG|MA>] [<V|S|L>]
The CONTENT property allows you to set a restriction on the channels you can join. The rating is similar to US TV guide ratings, valid values are G, PG, and MA for General Audience, Parental Guidance, and Mature Audience respectively.
Additionally, it may contain a second parameter with the flags V, S, and L to indicate Violence, Sexual content, and crude Language, that may be commonly found in the channel.
For instance, if you specify PG SL, then you won't be able to join channels with a PG rating or higher. You also wouldn't be able to join channels that have the S or L flag set.
You can specify ANY to allow all channel ratings.
Privilege: user
Attribute: read-write
Examples:
/uprop content
/uprop content ANY
/uprop content ANY SV
/uprop content PG
See also: PROP CHANNEL RATING
NICK PROPERTY: EMAIL
Usage: PROP <nick> EMAIL
The EMAIL property holds the email address associated with your nick/LUID.
Privilege: user
Attribute: read
Examples:
/uprop email
See also PROP NICK SHOWEMAIL.
NICK PROPERTY: ENCRYPTION
Usage: PROP <nick> ENCRYPTION
The ENCRYPTION property shows whether the user is using encryption.
Privilege: user
Attribute: read
Examples:
/uprop encryption
NICK PROPERTY: FREEZEBY
Usage: PROP <nick> FREEZEBY
The FREEZEBY property holds the name of the operator who froze the nickname.
Privilege: operator
Attribute: read
Examples:
/uprop freezeby
Note: this property is only set if the nick is frozen, see PROP NICK FROZEN.
NICK PROPERTY: FREEZETIME
Usage: PROP <nick> FREEZETIME
The FREEZETIME property tells you when the nickname was frozen.
Privilege: operator
Attribute: read
Examples:
/uprop freezetime
Note: this property is only set if the nick is frozen, see PROP NICK FROZEN.
NICK PROPERTY: FROZEN
Usage: PROP <nick> FROZEN
The FROZEN property is set if a nickname was frozen and states the reason for the freezing.
Privilege: operator
Attribute: read
Examples:
/uprop frozen
See also PROP NICK FREEZEBY and PROP NICK FREEZETIME.
NICK PROPERTY: GUID
Usage: PROP <nick> GUID
The GUID property is a Globally Unique Identifier for the user, the GUID will remain the same even if you change your nickname.
Privilege: user
Attribute: read
Examples:
/uprop guid
NICK PROPERTY: ICQ
Usage: PROP <nick> ICQ [<ICQ-account>]
The ICQ property allows you to specify your ICQ account, if you want other users to be able to contact you on ICQ.
Privilege: user
Attribute: read-write
Examples:
/uprop icq
/uprop icq 2107
NICK PROPERTY: LANGUAGE
Usage: PROP <nick> LANGUAGE [<language code>]
The LANGUAGE property lets you set a preferred language. The parameter must be a valid ISO 639 language code, it will be displayed in your WHOIS info, together with the corresponding language name.
Privilege: user
Attribute: read-write
Examples:
/uprop language
/uprop language de
NICK PROPERTY: LUID
Usage: PROP <nick> LUID
The LUID property is a Local User Identifier for the nick, the LUID depends on the nickname you are using, for users with unregistered or unverified nickname, this property is set to 0. Multiple nicknames can be grouped under one LUID.
Privilege: user
Attribute: read
Examples:
/uprop luid
NICK PROPERTY: MAILBLOCK
Usage: PROP <nick> MAILBLOCK [<ON|OFF>]
This property controls whether you want automated services messages to be sent to the email address associated with your nickname/LUID. If you disable this option, you will NOT be able to get help with your nickname password. Default is OFF.
Privilege: user
Attribute: read-write
Examples:
/uprop mailblock
/uprop mailblock on
NICK PROPERTY: MARKED
Usage: PROP <nick> MARKED
The MARKED property is set if a nickname was marked and states the reason for the marking.
Privilege: operator
Attribute: read
Examples:
/uprop marked
See also PROP NICK MARKEDBY and PROP NICK MARKEDTIME.
NICK PROPERTY: MARKEDBY
Usage: PROP <nick> MARKEDBY
The MARKEDBY property holds the name of the operator who marked the nickname.
Privilege: operator
Attribute: read
Examples:
/uprop markedby
Note: this property is only set if the nick is marked, see PROP NICK MARKED.
NICK PROPERTY: MARKEDTIME
Usage: PROP <nick> MARKEDTIME
The MARKEDTIME property tells you when the nickname was marked.
Privilege: operator
Attribute: read
Examples:
/uprop markedtime
Note: this property is only set if the nick is marked, see PROP NICK MARKED.
NICK PROPERTY: MFORWARD
Usage: PROP <nick> MFORWARD [<EMAIL|OFF>]
This property enables memo forwarding to the email address attached to your nickname/LUID. If you set MFORWARD OFF it will stop forwarding memos for the nick you are using. You cannot turn MFORWARD on if you have PROP NICK NOMEMO set on. Default is OFF.
Privilege: user
Attribute: read-write
Examples:
/uprop mforward
/uprop mforward off
NICK PROPERTY: MRECEIPTS
Usage: PROP <nick> MRECEIPTS [<ON|OFF>]
This property will send you a notification memo when a user has read a memo you have sent to them. The default is OFF.
Privilege: user
Attribute: read-write
Examples:
/uprop mreceipts
/uprop mreceipts on
If you need to know when someone has gotten the information you sent, then turn MRECEIPTS on. Also, this way if you do not get a memo, you will know that the one you sent was never read. It is best left off, to avoid pointless memos, unless you have a reason to desire the information.
NICK PROPERTY: MSN
Usage: PROP <nick> MSN [<MSN-account>]
The MSN property allows you to specify your MSN account, if you want other users to be able to contact you on MSN.
Privilege: user
Attribute: read-write
Examples:
/uprop msn
/uprop msn Ewok2107@hotmail.com
NICK PROPERTY: NAME
Usage: PROP <nick> NAME [<>]
The NAME property allows you to set your name.
Privilege: user
Attribute: read-write
Examples:
/uprop name
/uprop name John Doe
NICK PROPERTY: NICKTIME
Usage: PROP <nick> NICKTIME
The NICKTIME property is the UNIX time (number of seconds in Jan 1, 1970 00:00:00, GMT) of when the nick was changed last.
Privilege: user
Attribute: read
Examples:
/uprop nicktime
NICK PROPERTY: NOMEMO
Usage: PROP <nick> NOMEMO [<ON|OFF>]
This property prevents people from being able to memo you, if set to ON. You cannot turn NOMEMO on if you have PROP NICK MFORWARD set on.
Privilege: user
Attribute: read-write
Examples:
/uprop nomemo
/uprop nomemo on
NICK PROPERTY: OPT
Usage: PROP <nick> OPT [<IN|OUT>]
The OPT property allows you to toggle the "opt" flag, which controls whether you wish your email address to be used for mailings. Individual networks have different policies about opting in or out. Default is IN.
Privilege: user
Attribute: read-write
Examples:
/uprop opt
/uprop opt out
NICK PROPERTY: PASSWORD
Usage: PROP <nick> PASSWORD <new password>
The PASSWORD property allows you to set a new password for your nickname/LUID.
Privilege: user
Attribute: write
Examples:
/uprop password
/uprop password Fz71ch2
Note, that this property is write-only, you can't retrieve the password.
NICK PROPERTY: PMREPTRACK
Usage: PROP <nick> PMREPTRACK [<repetition limit>]
The PMREPTRACK property attempts to block too many repetitions of messages sent to you privately. If one or many users send you a message very often (or messages that all are very similar), then the server will stop sending them to you, once the number reaches the limit set in PMREPTRACK.
Privilege: user
Attribute: read-write
Examples:
/uprop pmreptrack
/uprop pmreptrack 3
NICK PROPERTY: REALNAME
Usage: PROP <nick> REALNAME [<userinfo>]
The REALNAME property allows you to set the real name or userinfo that is visible when someone performs a WHOIS on you.
Privilege: user
Attribute: read-write
Examples:
/uprop realname
/uprop realname John Doe
NICK PROPERTY: REGISTERED
Usage: PROP <nick> REGISTERED
The REGISTERED property is the UNIX time (number of seconds in Jan 1, 1970 00:00:00, GMT) of when the nickname was registered.
Privilege: user
Attribute: read
Examples:
/uprop registered
NICK PROPERTY: SHOWAGE
Usage: PROP <nick> SHOWAGE [<ON|OFF>]
SHOWAGE specifies whether other users can see your AGE property, if you set one. The default is OFF.
Privilege: user
Attribute: read-write
Examples:
/uprop showage
/uprop showage on
/uprop showage off
See also: PROP NICK AGE
NICK PROPERTY: SHOWEMAIL
Usage: PROP <nick> SHOWEMAIL [<ON|OFF>]
The SHOWEMAIL property controls whether other users can see your email address. Default is OFF.
Privilege: user
Attribute: read-write
Examples:
/uprop showemail
/uprop showemail on
See also PROP NICK EMAIL.
NICK PROPERTY: THEME
Usage: PROP <nick> THEME [<theme>]
The THEME property allows setting a default theme, which the Java client will use if not told otherwise.
Privilege: user
Attribute: read-write
Examples:
/uprop theme
/uprop theme webmaster
NICK PROPERTY: URL
Usage: PROP <nick> URL [<an URL>]
The URL property allows you to add an URL that is shown to other users if they request INFO about your nick.
Privilege: user
Attribute: read-write
Examples:
/uprop url
/uprop url http://www.myveryownwebsite.com
NICK PROPERTY: YAHOO
Usage: PROP <nick> YAHOO [<Yahoo-account>]
The YAHOO property allows you to specify your Yahoo account, if you want other users to be able to contact you on Yahoo.
Privilege: user
Attribute: read-write
Examples:
/uprop yahoo
/uprop yahoo Ewok2107@yahoo.com