set Usage: set variable_name [value] You have a number of predefined variables that control the behavior of your account. This command allows you to control those variables and modify their settings. Generally, if "value" is omitted, the variable is toggled ON/OFF (0/1). Examples: set shout 0 set f4 !private & !computer !abuser set time 10 set inc 0 set auto 1 set style 12 To see the list of all of variables you can control, type "help variables". There are also other special uses of the "set" command, as follows. BUSY MESSAGE If you will be idle for a while, you can have a brief message displayed to users when they "tell" you something. Read the "busy" help file for details. FINGER NOTES You can have up to 10 information lines that can be displayed when someone uses the "finger" command. These text lines are modified by typing "set n " where 'n' can be any integer from 1-10. You can erase one of your lines by typing "set n" without any text. (See "notes" help file.) FORMULA You can filter out match requests by setting a formula. Your formula may include certain variables you can also set. Read the "formula" help file for details. See Also: busy finger formula notes variables [Last modified: December 17, 1995 -- Friar]