Difference between revisions of "Category:Raw privmsg"
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* [[Raw_414|Raw 414]] This is returned when a wildcard is in the toplevel domain in <mask> | * [[Raw_414|Raw 414]] This is returned when a wildcard is in the toplevel domain in <mask> | ||
* [[Raw_439|Raw 439]] This is returned when changing target and you have no free targets left | * [[Raw_439|Raw 439]] This is returned when changing target and you have no free targets left | ||
+ | * [[Raw_privmsg|Raw PRIVMSG]] This shows when a message is send. target can be you or a channel you are in. target can also be a $(mask) making it a broadcast. | ||
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[[Category:Raws]] | [[Category:Raws]] |
Revision as of 17:17, 3 September 2005
Privmsg
- Raw 301 This is returned when using the WHOIS or WHOWAS command on a user who is (was) marked as being away returned when sending a PRIVMSG, CPRIVMSG, CNOTICE or INVITE to a user who is marked as being away
- Raw 401 This is returned when a nick does not exist or leaves the network before the message is delivered
- Raw 402 This is returned when a server does not exist
- Raw 403 This is returned when a channel does not exist
- Raw 404 This is returned when a message to a channel is blocked by a channel mode or ban
- Raw 411 This is returned when no target is specified for the command, such as PRIVMSG and NOTICE
- Raw 412 This is returned when using PRIVMSG or NOTICE without text to send
- Raw 413 This is returned when using $<mask> as target (broadcast) in PRIVMSG or NOTICE commands
- Raw 414 This is returned when a wildcard is in the toplevel domain in <mask>
- Raw 439 This is returned when changing target and you have no free targets left
- Raw PRIVMSG This shows when a message is send. target can be you or a channel you are in. target can also be a $(mask) making it a broadcast.