Help for /who
Usage: /who ...
To see a list of users on the system use /who. If you type just /who you will be
given a list of all the users currently "here". You can ask for a specific group
of people by entering their names in a list, "/who ach,moll". To see a list of
discussion members try /who followed by the discussion name (i.e. "/who -lily").
To learn about the keywords supported by /who, see "/help who keywords".
The first column of the who list is used to indicate your ignore state to the
user. If you see a '>' you are ignoring them, a '<' means they are ignoring you,
and a '|' means you are both ignoring each other.
The 'Flags' column is made up of three characters 'i' for "has info", 'm' for
"has memos", and 'f' for "has finger info".
(see also: who keywords, names, idle)