The client command set lets you add client profiles for the server. A profile is a set of commands that set certain restrictions on users as they try to join the server. You create a profile and add a user@host mask along with a Message of the Day (MOTD) for that profile. The server will try to match a user against each enabled profile until it succeeds or runs out of profiles. Then it will use the settings for the first profile it matched or it will deny the user access. More restrictive profiles should be placed before more open profiles. As an example if you allowed all users to join your server (ConferenceRoom default) but wanted to set up a special message for all company employees, you would create a profile called "a-company" with a hostmask set for all the user addresses in your company. CR would see these users as they join and match them against the hostmask in the first profile, if they didn't match it would go to the next until it reached the "z-default" profile, which would allow them on.
ADD - Add a client profile to the server.
DEL - Delete a specified client profile.
DISABLE - Disable the profile while saving the information.
ENABLE - Turn on the profile.
LIST - List the information in a client profile.
MASK - Add or delete masks in a client profile.
MOTD - Add a custom MOTD for the client profile.
RENAME - Rename a profile.
SET - Set specific client profile options.
VHOST - Manage Virtual Hosts.
Example:
/as help client <command>
Specific client profiles allow you to customize messages and modes for specific types of users. The most obvious example of this is sending message of the days in different languages for clients from different countries.