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15 | <B>Andrew Church</B> | |
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17 | TITLE="[IRCServices] Services 4.5.29 released">achurch at achurch.org | |
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19 | <I>Mon Oct 29 01:04:00 PST 2001</I> | |
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34 | <PRE>><i>I honestly don't know. I think sts added TKL as a "better" way of banning | |
35 | </I>><i>while AKILL is there purely for backwards compatibility. I am also | |
36 | </I>><i>confused as to why unreal lets opers use AKILL (it's the same in | |
37 | </I>><i>nightmareforge). TKL is definitely the superior system, although | |
38 | </I>><i>I myself prefer bahamut's system (*gets tomato thrown at him by sts*) | |
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40 | </I>><i>I also note that this problem is not specific to unreal. Bahamuts | |
41 | </I>><i>S-fill-in-the-blank-LINES are plagued with reentry into the network | |
42 | </I>><i>as well (I think) but they do not have automatic killoff when they are | |
43 | </I>><i>added. AKILL does, but it doesnt reenter. read my RE: to ron's comment | |
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45 | Hm, then I think I'll go with TKL and just have Services zap any | |
46 | G:lines it doesn't know about... does anyone see any problem with that? | |
47 | (Other than the fact that you can't use /gline anymore, but the answer to | |
48 | that is to just use /os akill instead. ;) ) | |
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50 | ><i>PS: Sorry I keep missing you on irc X_X | |
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52 | S'okay, I rarely have time to talk much these days anyway... | |
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54 | --Andrew Church | |
55 | <A HREF="http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">achurch at achurch.org</A> | |
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