yell



Usage: yell \[number] <message>

  'yell' can be used for 3 purposes:
     1) create a new channel     *NOTE*   See:   help channel
     2) enter a channel  (The valid 'channel' numbers are 1 - 98)
     3) send messages only to members of the same 'channel' as you.

        a) To do either (1), or (2), enter:   yell \number
        b) To do (3), enter:   yell <your message>
        c) To EXIT from a channel, enter:  yell \-1
        d) 'yell' can be shortened to:  ;

    Examples:
     #> ; \23               <-- to enter or create a new channel
     #> ; \23 hello all     <-- sends 'hello all' to members in channel 23
     #> ; hello all         <-- once in a channel, you may delete the number
     #> 23 till: hello all  <-- this is what the members in channel 23 see:
				  (channel number and who sent the message)
     #> ; \-1               <-- to EXIT from a channel
         ^--------------------- Note the space after the ';'.

See also: channel say shout tell who

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