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@recvim sec
Type
Restriction
Implemented
Implemented since RLV version 1.21
Usage
@recvim_sec=<y/n>
Purpose
When prevented, every incoming IM will be discarded and the sender will be notified that the user cannot read them. This particular command allows exceptions issued from the same object only, opposed to the non-secure way that allows exceptions from any object. Example 1 is where all IMs are blocked, Example 2 is with an exception for one UUID that will be able to IM anyways.
Note: To add an exception you still use @recvim:<UUID>=<add/rem> not @recvim_sec:<UUID>=<add/rem>.
See Also
Example 1
<lsl>integer restricted = FALSE;
default {
touch_start(integer total_number) { if (llDetectedKey(0) != llGetOwner()) return; restricted = 1-restricted; if(restricted) { llOwnerSay("@recvim_sec=n"); llSay(0, "IMs are now restricted."); } else { llOwnerSay("@recvim_sec=y"); llSay(0, "IM restriction lifted."); } }
}
</lsl>Example 2
<lsl>integer restricted = FALSE;
default {
touch_start(integer total_number) { if (llDetectedKey(0) != llGetOwner()) return; restricted = 1-restricted; if(restricted) { llOwnerSay("@recvim_sec=n,recvim:fcf9eafc-a6b4-4de9-bda7-c44ddb649895=add"); llSay(0, "IMs are now restricted, but with an exception."); } else { llOwnerSay("@recvim_sec=y,recvim:fcf9eafc-a6b4-4de9-bda7-c44ddb649895=rem"); llSay(0, "IM restriction lifted."); } }
}
</lsl>