Enables or disables the new serverlist.
Old and new serverlist can still be accessed with the /serverlist command.
if enabled, AdiIRC will try reconnect when remote connection is disconnected.
If enabled, AdiIRC will when resuming from sleep, try to reconnect all servers which was previously connected when going to sleep.
If enabled, AdiIRC will on exit save all open servers in the serverlist and mark them for autuconnect on next startup.
All other servers in the serverlist will be unmarked for autoconnect.
All autojoin channels for the open servers will be cleared and all open channels will be added as autojoin in their place.
Number of times to try to reconnect.
Number of seconds to wait between each reconnect try.
Default ban type to use when using /ban.
Default part message to use when using /part or closing a channel window.
Default quit message to use when using /quit or disconnecting/closing a server window.
Default quit message will be ignored if random quit message is enabled.
Default port used in /server and other places.
+port can be used for ssl, *port can be used for STARTTLS.
If enabled, a random line from the quit messages file will be used.
Quit message can be added/removed from the Menubar -> Tools -> Edit Quits.
Default quit message will be ignored.
Default character encoding to use when adding/connecting a new server.
If enabled and encoding is not UTF8, AdiIRC will try to decode the text with the chosen encoding and if it fails, fallback to decode with UTF8 instead.
If enabled, AdiIRC will automatically try to regain your primary nick.
If enabled, the serverlist label you entered will be shown in Treebar/Switchbar/Titlebar etc instead of the network name received from the server.
If enabled, AdiIRC will periodically try to find out which users are away or not away.
Disable tracking away status for channels larger than [X] users.
On some servers, AdiIRC needs to send /who #channel periodically, doing this on large channels can cause the server to disconnect you.
Set the delay in milliseconds between each message AdiIRC sends to the server.
Sending too much data too fast can cause the server to disconnect you.
Enable or disable the Identd server.
If enabled, AdiIRC will start the identd server when connecting to a server, and stop it when connected.
If enables, shows a notice in the server window when a server wants to know your Identd nick.
The nick to reply when a server asks for your Identd nick.
The system to reply when a servers asks for your Identd nick.
The port the Identd server should listen on.
Enables or disables the Dde Server.
If enables, AdiIRC will check if another Dde server is using the same name before starting it.
The Dde service name to use.
How long to wait in milliseconds before giving up the Dde request.
If enabled, AdiIRC will disconnect servers with invalid ssl certificates.
If enabled AdiIRC will ask to approve servers with invalid ssl certificates.
If enabled, AdiIRC will connect to servers with invalid ssl certificates automatically.
Path to a client ssl certificate in the pfx format
Clears previously accepted invalid certificates.