!op [<chan>] !channel [<chan>] <setting> [....]
!leave [<chan>] Additional help topics:
!ping [<stuff ...>] !identify !identpass !invite !blight-id
+ !tell <nick> <message ...>
Send commands to me by /msg, or say them in channel with \! in front.
To get me on a channel, invite me. To become channel manager, op me.
help <opt> gives help on an option
help <topic> gives help on an additional topic
+:tell
+tell <nick> <message ...>
+ Leaves a message for someone, which will be delivered according to
+ their `set !tellme' setting, or failing that your `set !tellbounce'.
+
+:tellbounce
+!set tellbounce after <!interval> (Default: 80h.)
+ If undelivered longer than that, I will:
+!set tellbounce discard Just throw it away. (Default.)
+!set tellbounce tellme <interval> Try a bounce `tell' that long.
+!set tellbounce mailto <email-addr> Email you. (Secure nicks only.)
+
+:tellme
+!set tellme configures how you receive messages sent with !tell:
+ set tellme insecure When I see you. (Default.)
+ set tellme secure Hide body until secure ident.
+ set tellme refuse Do not accept messages.
+ set tellme mailto <email-addr> By email. (Secure nicks only.)
+and also when to consider them delivered:
+ set tellme unreliable Tell you once, then forget.
+ set tellme pester <interval> Remind until you say !delmsg.
+ set tellme reliable <interval> Like pester, but identify req'd.
+ set tellme remind <every-!interval> [<within-interval>]
+ Remind until you talk on channel within <within-interval>
+ of me having told you. (Default is remind 1h 30s.)
+
+:delmsg
+delmsg [<nick> ...]
+Forgets about messages I've told you about: either all of them, or
+only those from certain nicks. Necessary if you !set !tellme pester
+or reliable, and also works with remind, but not with unreliable.
+
:seen
seen <nick>
Tells you or the channel when I last saw that nick in
channel [<chan>] userinvite none \!invite and /msg are disabled
Controls whether the `invite' command works for this channel, and
who can use it (`help !invite'). `userinvite pub' is the default.
+ Channel managers can always use the `invite' command.
:mode
!channel [<chan>] mode *|+...-... (`mode *' is default.)
I can tell you this automatically if you like - see `help !marktime'.
:marktime
-!set marktime off Only an explicit `!ping' command sends you info.
-set marktime once Send ping info shortly after I first see you.
-set marktime <n>s Also send info every <n> seconds (min 300s).
-set marktime <n>ks Also send info every <n> kiloseconds (min 1ks).
-set marktime <n>m Also send info every <n> minutes (min 5m).
-set marktime <n>h Also send info every <n> hours (min 1h).
+!set marktime off Only an explicit `!ping' command sends info.
+set marktime once Send ping info shortly after I first see you.
+set marktime <!interval> Also send info regularly (min. interval 5m).
+
+:interval
+Intervals in commands are <amount><unit>, where the unit is one of
+s for seconds, ks for kiloseconds, m for minutes, h for hours.
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