Syntax: .tell <user> <message> ,<user> <message> .tell <user,user,user> <message> ,<user,user,user> <message> .tell -f <message> ,-f <message> Results: Allows you to tell one or more users something without anyone else being able to see it. <user> is the person you want to talk to. <message> is the message you want to send him/her/them. If you use the -f syntax above, <message> will be sent to all your friends on your .alert list. Works the same as .ftell This command also allows you to review your tells if you do not specify anything after the .tell command. If you do NOT specify a message, it will send to the user(s).. "You sense that <your name> is looking for you in <your_room>" while still applying to vis/invis conditions. Example: To tell 'cygnus' "hi": .tell cygnus hi or ,cygnus hi or ,cyg hi To tell 'cygnus' and 'rager' hi: .tell cygnus,rager hi or ,cygnus,rager hi or ,cyg,rag hi To review your tells: .tell NOTES: Spaces can be placed in between user combinations w/commas. i.e. .tell cygnus, rager hi .tell cygnus , rager hi You can tell to as many as MAX_MULTIS simultaneous people Default is 10 See also: semote, igtells, sthink