Motd.aat

Message Of The Day-file. If you have the need of bigger MOTD than the ordinary /setmotd <text> and /setmotd2 <text>-commands can provide, use /setmotd /server and /setmotd2 /server instead to display the content of this file as the MOTD.
You can have 32 lines, each line up to 128 charecters (included whitespace). Comments is displayed with red text

Note: You can open aat-files as regular text-files in notepad or similar texteditor.

/server A motd-file must begin with "/server". If not included, the content will be displayed to all users.
/server Lines beginning with "/server" is not displayed in the MOTD.
/server You can have 128 characters in one line
/server You can have 32 lines

/aalevel 3
                              /aalevel can be a number between 0 and 7. The above setting will allow all users at level 3 or above to view the content.
This message is read from text file (Motd.aat).
                              Blank lines is counting as one of the 32 lines possible.
This channel uses #c8#%SERVER%Ver.%VERSION%#c1#.

Welcome. #c4#%NAME%#c1#.
This channel is #c5#%CHANNELNAME%#c1#.

Welcome. #c4#%RAWNAME%#c1#.
This channel is #c5#%RAWCHANNELNAME%#c1#.

Your line type is #c2#%LINE%#c1#.
Your number of files is #c2#%FILES%#c1#.
Your client type is #c2#%CLIENTNAME%#c1#.
Your initial level is #c6#%LEVEL%#c1#.
Your IP:PORT is #c9#%IP%:%PORT%#c1#.
PrimaryNode is #c9#%NODEIP%:%PORT%#c1#.
PrimaryNode is #c9#%NODEIP16%:%NODEPORT16%#c1#.