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Help for /oops


Usage:  /oops sendlist|text oops_message

Should you mistakenly send a message to the wrong recipients use the /oops 
command to get you out of trouble. Well, if you accidentally tell Steve you 
think he is a jerk when you meant to tell Bob you thought Steve was a jerk, the 
/oops command won't save you. In other cases, it might help.

If you send 'Interested in dinner?' to the newuser discussion, when you meant to
send it to Steve and Bob, use "/oops steve,bob". This will send the oops text 
("Oops! Please ignore that." is the default oops text) to newuser and send the 
missent message ("Interested in dinner?") to Steve and Bob.

If you wanted your oops text to be "Sorry, I missent that message." you would do
"/oops text Sorry, I missent that message."

To see your current oops text just use the "/oops" command alone.

(see also: also, sending, sendlist)