PROP AWAY
The AWAY property is set if the user is away. The value is the away message for the user.
Privilege: User
Attribute: Read/Write (Write via the /away command)
Examples:
/prop steve away I'm away, please let a message.
PROP CONNECTTIME
The CONNECTTIME property is the UNIX time (number of seconds in Jan 1, 1970 00:00:00, GMT) when the client connected to the server.
Privilege: User
Attribute: Read Only
Examples:
/prop steve connecttime
PROP GUID
The GUID property returns a unique 128-bit object identifier, which clients can use to refer to objects.
Privilege: User
Attribute: Read Only
Examples:
/prop steve guid
PROP LANG
The LANG property is used to indicate the preferred language of a user. The syntax of the reply conforms to ISO language name conventions.
Privilege: User
Attribute: Read/Write
Examples:
/prop steve lang es
PROP LANGUAGE
The LANGUAGE property is used to indicate the preferred language of a user. The syntax is free, and would usually be a "descriptive" name of a language.
Privilege: User
Attribute: Read/Write
Examples:
/prop steve language Spanish
PROP NICK
The NICK property is a property that contains either the nickname of the client, or an "extended" display name, that may contain things like spaces, or other characters not allowed by RFC1459 or the IRCX extensions. Clients that support this field, should use whatever the "NICK" property specifies when displaying messages from users.
Privilege: User
Attribute: Read/Write (Write via the /nick command)
Examples:
/prop steve nick Steven J. Smith
PROP NICKTIME
The NICKTIME property is the UNIX time (number of seconds in Jan 1, 1970 00:00:00, GMT) when the client changed their nickname.
Privilege: User
Attribute: Read Only
Examples:
/prop steve nicktime
PROP
The OID property returns a unique 32-bit object identifier, which clients can use to refer to objects. ConferenceRoom does not support this property.
Privilege: User
Attribute: Read Only
Examples:
/prop steve oid