Usages:
  NOTE [USER] [&passwd] [+-flags] [+-maxtime] <nick!username@host> <msg>
-   or  [SEND | SPY | FIND | WAITFOR | NEWS] <same as USER args.>
*   or  [SEND|SPY|FIND|WAITFOR|WALL|WALLOPS|DENY|NEWS|KEY] <see USER args.>
  NOTE [LS|COUNT|RM|LOG] [&pwd][+-flags][#ID] <nick!user@host> [date]
  NOTE [FLAG] [&passwd] [+-flags] [#ID] <nick!username@host> <+-flags>
*  NOTE [SENT] [NAME|COUNT|USERS] <f.nick!f.name@host> <date> [RM]
-  NOTE [STATS] [MSM|MSW|MUM|MUW|MST|MSF|USED]
-  NOTE [SENT] [NAME|COUNT]
*  NOTE [STATS] [MSM|MSW|MUM|MUW|MST|MSF|USED|RESET] [value]
*  NOTE [SAVE]

  The Note system have two main functions:
  1. Let you send one line messages to irc users which 
     they will get when they next sign on to irc.
     Example: /note send <nick> Hi, this is a note to you.
  2. Let you spy on people, to see when they sign on or off,
     change nick name or join channels.
     Example: /note spy +100 <nick>  (spy on nick for 100 days)
     
  You may fill in none or any of the arguments listed above, including
  * or ? at any place, as nick@*.edu, !username, ni?k!username etc...
  Other usefull features may be /note wait <nick>, making nick and
  you get a message when you both are on at the same time.
 
  Note was developed 1990 by jarle@stud.cs.uit.no (Wizible on IRC).
