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{{Services|CHANSERV - Command: LAMERS}}
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{{ServicesDesc2 | syntax = /ChanServ LAMERS <#channel> [<mask<nowiki>|</nowiki>nickname>]
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====CHANSERV - Command: LAMERS====
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|main = The LAMERS command lists all permanent and timed lamer entries for a channel.
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{{ServicesDesc | text= Usage: <code>'''/ChanServ LAMERS <#channel> [<mask<nowiki>|</nowiki>nickname>]'''</code>
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The LAMERS command lists all permanent and timed lamer entries for a channel.
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Lamers are hostmasks in the form of nick!user@host which ChanServ watches for, keeps users matching them out of your channel.
Lamers are hostmasks in the form of nick!user@host which ChanServ watches for, keeps users matching them out of your channel.
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If a hostmask with no wildcards is specified, only lamer entries that exactly match the hostmask will be shown; otherwise, if a hostmask with wildcards is specified, lamer entries covered by the given  hostmask will be shown.
If a hostmask with no wildcards is specified, only lamer entries that exactly match the hostmask will be shown; otherwise, if a hostmask with wildcards is specified, lamer entries covered by the given  hostmask will be shown.
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|see = [[ChanServ/addlamer|ADDLAMER]], [[ChanServ/dellamer|DELLAMER]], [[ChanServ/addtimedlamer|ADDTIMEDLAMER]]}}
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<code>See Also: [[ChanServ/addlamer|ADDLAMER]], [[ChanServ/dellamer|DELLAMER]], [[ChanServ/addtimedlamer|ADDTIMEDLAMER]],
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Revision as of 23:34, 6 November 2009

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CHANSERV - Command: LAMERS
Usage: /ChanServ LAMERS <#channel> [<mask|nickname>]

The LAMERS command lists all permanent and timed lamer entries for a channel.

Lamers are hostmasks in the form of nick!user@host which ChanServ watches for, keeps users matching them out of your channel.

If a nickname is specified, only lamer entries that visibly match that user will be shown.

If a hostmask with no wildcards is specified, only lamer entries that exactly match the hostmask will be shown; otherwise, if a hostmask with wildcards is specified, lamer entries covered by the given hostmask will be shown.


See Also: ADDLAMER, DELLAMER, ADDTIMEDLAMER

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