# $EPIC: on_server_notice.txt,v 1.4 2008/02/20 03:41:30 jnelson Exp $ ======Synopsis:====== [[on]] []server_notice [] [-|^] { } ======Description:====== This event is thrown when the server you are connected to sends you a [[notice]] and you didn't handle it in a more specific way. If a remote server sends you a [[NOTICE]] it will be treated like a notice from another irc user and routed through [[on general_notice]]. There are several different type of server notices, and they are processed differently by the client. A kill notice starts with "*** Notice -- Received KILL message for" and that will throw an [[on kill]] event, If you don't catch that, it will treat it as an oper notice. An oper notice starts with "*** Notice --" and that will throw an [[on oper_notice]] event, and if you don't catch that, it will treat it as a general notice. A server notice will throw an [[on general_notice]] event. If you don't catch it, it will throw an [[on server_notice]] event. If you don't catch that, it will format the message and display it to your SNOTE window. ======Parameters:====== |$0 |server sending the message| |$1 |first word of the actual message (usually "***")| |$2- |remainder of message|