use "/msg NickServ INFO Viper ALL"
it will return something like this
-> ‹*NickServ*› INFO Viper ALL
±NickServ± Viper is Trust is a Weakness
±NickServ± Viper is a services root administrator.
±NickServ± Is online from: ~Viper@test.test
±NickServ± Time registered: Apr 05 21:21:08 2004 CEST
±NickServ± Last quit message: Exited Peace and Protection 4.22.1
±NickServ± E-mail address: viper@absurd-irc.net
±NickServ± vhost: test.test
±NickServ± Options: Protection, Security, Auto-op
±NickServ± This nickname will not expire.
note that normal "/msg NickServ info Viper"
will return something much shorter which does
not contain the email address
-> ‹*NickServ*› info Viper
±NickServ± Viper is Trust is a Weakness
±NickServ± Viper is a services root administrator.
±NickServ± Viper is currently online.
±NickServ± Time registered: Apr 05 21:21:08 2004 CEST
±NickServ± Last quit message: Exited Peace and Protection 4.22.1
±NickServ± For more verbose information, type /msg NickServ INFO Viper ALL.
also note that you need to be Services Administrator or Services Root (check in /msg operserv staff - should say "ADMN" or "ROOT")
edit: By the time i got it posted he edit his post to say it worked...
[Edited on 11-6-2007 by Viper]