/Ignore [\<hostmask\>|\<number\> [+|-<\<types\>=>.types>]]
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/Ignore is for maintaining the list of filters. Hostmasks are usually entered automatically by the flood protection, but you can register filters yourself for specific idiots.
/Ignore on its own will list all the filtered masks.
/Ignore \<hostmask\> will tell you what will be ignored from a given hostmask.
/Ignore \<hostmask\> +|-\<types\> will add/remove specific events to/from the list.
Instead of \<hostmask\>, you can use the list index (given as a number).
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/ignore \*sex.\* +\*
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would ignore all message from anyone with 'sex.' in any part of their hostmask.
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#Subpage types
Ignore types
Type	Meaning
#Line
m	All messages
n	All notices
i	Invites
c	All CTCPs
j	Joining, leaving, quitting, nick changes.
u	Public messages
r	Private messages
\*	As much as possible
