Usage: SET LASTLOG_LEVEL [ALL|NONE|[-]<level> [-]<level> ...]
The setting of this variable determines which types of
messages are stored in the lastlog. If ALL is specified,
everything that shows up on the screen is saved in the
lastlog, except DCC mesages, which have to be explicitly
set. eg, to get everything, use

/SET LASTLOG_LEVEL DCC,ALL

. If NONE is specified, nothing is saved in the
lastlog. The <level> specification can be one of the
following:
PUBLIC Channel conversation
MSGS Private messages
NOTICES NOTICEs
WALLS WALLs
WALLOPS WALLOPs
NOTE NOTEs
OPNOTES Operator notifications
SNOTES Server notices
ACTIONS In and outgoing CTCP ACTION lines
USERLOG1 Reserved for the user
USERLOG2 Reserved for the user
USERLOG3 Reserved for the user
USERLOG4 Reserved for the user
DCC DCC connections
BEEP Beeps
HELP Any help text
CRAP Anything not covered by the above categories
CTCP CTCP messages
You can combine these on a command line to make the lastlog
save just what you want. Also, by putting a - before any
level, you remove that one from the list. For example, if you
wish to save everything except NOTEs and all that CRAP, you
could do:
SET LASTLOG_LEVEL ALL -NOTE -CRAP
which is the same as doing:
SET LASTLOG_LEVEL PUBLIC MSG NOTICE WALL WALLOP OPNOTES ACTIONS SNOTES

See also:
WINDOW NOTIFY_LEVEL

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