You can ignore by nick or by user information (username@host as reported
in a /whois).  Either use the user information, or just /unignore before
you quit AmIRC.  Ignore entries generally are not saved unless one saves
one's settings, so it should not be a problem.

jeh

On Mon, 8 Nov 1999, Andrew Bruno wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Though I am a "humble person" who has only 2.x, I notice that the /ignore
> command is a bit "annoying" in that if you ignore someone their nic is
> always ignored.
> 
> I visit places where nics are NOT owned and you get "kids" coming in
> sometimes and making a scene.
> 
> These ignoes are "short term" ones, and I would like to think that AMIRC
> would have more smarts as to be able to differenciate between short and
> long term ignores.
> 
> Anyone got any ideas?
> 
> 
> Cya!
> -- 
> "The night is a tunnel, a hole into tomorrow." -- Jessica <Dune>
> 
> 
> Andrew Bruno
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