Difference between revisions of "Unban"
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+ | To unban anybody you need to be halfop or higher. | ||
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If you don't know the users [[hostmask]] type | If you don't know the users [[hostmask]] type | ||
/mode #yourChannel b | /mode #yourChannel b | ||
− | or use the | + | or use the '''Mibbit''' [[Alias#Default_Aliases|default-alias]]: |
/ban<space><enter> | /ban<space><enter> | ||
− | '''If''' the banlist is '''not empty''' you will get a list with [[Image:Close-win-red.png]] '''unban buttons''' | + | '''If''' the banlist is '''not empty''' you will get a list with [[Image:Close-win-red.png]] '''unban buttons'''. |
To unban a user whos [[hostmask]] is known type | To unban a user whos [[hostmask]] is known type | ||
/mode #yourChannel -b <[[hostmask]]> | /mode #yourChannel -b <[[hostmask]]> | ||
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Revision as of 17:25, 12 August 2010
To unban anybody you need to be halfop or higher.
If you don't know the users hostmask type
/mode #yourChannel b
or use the Mibbit default-alias:
/ban<space><enter>
If the banlist is not empty you will get a list with unban buttons.
To unban a user whos hostmask is known type
/mode #yourChannel -b <hostmask>
If you are banned from your own #channel or if you are on the aop list there, to unban yourself type
/cs unban #channel
To unban everybody aop members (or higher) can use
/cs CLEAR #yourChan BANS