Command MemoServ Services Allnetwork

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1. DELETE
DELETE allows you to delete memos from your
inbox. You can either delete all memos with
the all parameter, or specify a memo number.
You can obtain a memo number by using the LIST
command.

You can also SEND, READ, LIST and FORWARD memos.
 
Syntax: DELETE all|
 
Examples:
    /msg MemoServ DELETE all
    /msg MemoServ DELETE 1
 
2. FORWARD
 
FORWARD allows you to forward a memo to another
account. Useful for a variety of reasons.
 
You can also SEND, DELETE, LIST or READ memos.
 
Syntax: FORWARD  
 
Examples:
    /msg MemoServ FORWARD kog 1
 
3. IGNORE
 
IGNORE allows you to ignore memos from another
user. Possible reasons include inbox spamming,
annoying users, bots that have figured out how
to register etc.
 
You can add up to 40 users to your ignore list
 
Syntax: IGNORE ADD|DEL|LIST|CLEAR 
 
Examples:
    /msg MemoServ IGNORE ADD kog
    /msg MemoServ IGNORE DEL kog
    /msg MemoServ IGNORE LIST
    /msg MemoServ IGNORE CLEAR
 
4. LIST
 
LIST shows you your memos in your inbox,
including who sent them and when. To read a
memo, use the READ command. You can also
DELETE or FORWARD a memo.
 
Syntax: LIST
 
Examples:
    /msg MemoServ LIST
 
5. READ
 
READ allows you to read a memo that another
user has sent you. You can obtain a list of
memos from the LIST command, or delete a
memo with the DELETE command.
 
Syntax: READ 
 
Examples:
    /msg MemoServ READ 1
 
6. SEND
 
SEND allows you to send a memo to a nickname
that is offline at the moment.  When they
come online they will be told they have messages
waiting for them and will have an opportunity
to read your memo.
 
Your memo cannot be more than 300 characters.
 
Syntax: SEND  text
 
Examples:
    /msg MemoServ SEND Kog pay your bills

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