Mention how /nickserv is a common but not universal alias

Closes GH-82.
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James Lu 2021-05-22 14:59:41 -07:00
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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ services.
First start by checking what is the syntax for registering with First start by checking what is the syntax for registering with
``/msg nickserv help register``. It returns you something like this (Atheme ``/msg nickserv help register``. It returns you something like this (Atheme
7.2.4):: 7.x)::
NickServ: Syntax: REGISTER <password> <email-address> NickServ: Syntax: REGISTER <password> <email-address>
@ -35,9 +35,15 @@ it does, go to the email address and run::
Now your bot should be successfully registered and you can move to setting Now your bot should be successfully registered and you can move to setting
up automatic identifying below. If you need to identify to services now, up automatic identifying below. If you need to identify to services now,
``/msg nickserv help identify`` and following the syntax (I am still ``/msg nickserv help identify`` and following the syntax (I am still
assuming that you are on Atheme 7.2.4) assuming that you are on Atheme 7.x)
``owner ircquote nickserv identify username password``. ``owner ircquote nickserv identify username password``.
Note: on *most* networks, ``/nickserv`` is defined as a server-side alias which
forwards text to NickServ; this is why ``ircquote nickserv`` often will work
out of the box. On networks where this is not the case, you may need to run
something like ``ircquote privmsg nickserv :register ...`` instead (notice
the placement of the ``:`` after ``nickserv`` and before the command name).
SASL PLAIN SASL PLAIN
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