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15 | <B>Dylan v.d Merwe</B> | |
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17 | TITLE="[IRCServices Coding] A few things...">dylanvdm at icon.co.za | |
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19 | <I>Fri Sep 20 11:33:54 PDT 2002</I> | |
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34 | <PRE>Also something I noticed. | |
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36 | # memoserv/forward [OPTIONAL] | |
37 | # Allows users to have their memos mailed to them instead of | |
38 | # storing them in Services' databases. | |
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40 | I haven't tested this but it looks like it doesn't need to have the | |
41 | nickserv/mail-auth module loaded. So why should ChanServ and NickServ? It is | |
42 | in the users best interests to not be a smart-ass and be responsible by | |
43 | using a valid email address anyways. If they think they're being clever by | |
44 | not using a *valid* email address then they should pay for it by not getting | |
45 | the chance to recover their password, especially if the network has notices | |
46 | about it. | |
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