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34 <PRE> This has been discussed before; it's designed behavior.
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41 </I>><i>I don't know if this topic has been discussed, so please pardon me if it
44 </I>><i>My observation is that when a clear channel modes command is issued,
45 </I>><i>either via chanserv or operserv, chanserv will automatically reset the
46 </I>><i>channel modes to whatever the mlock is set to. (See below)
48 </I>><i>Certainly, I can see the reasoning behind chanserv prohibiting a
49 </I>><i>non-ircop from effectively disabling the mlocks. Conversely, I feel that
50 </I>><i>if an ircop has to issue the clearmodes command, perhaps the ircop needs
51 </I>><i>to evade the modes that are set by chanserv mlock.
53 </I>><i>I purpose that, if possible, when operserv clearmodes is used, services
54 </I>><i>does not enforce the mlock, perhaps for a certain amount of time, until
55 </I>><i>someone changes the channel modes, or some other determining factor.
59 </I>><i>[msg(chanserv)] clear #bopm modes
60 </I>><i>\e$BchRQ,d/y
\e(B mode/#bopm [-sO] by ChanServ
61 </I>><i>\e$BchRQ,d/y
\e(B mode/#bopm [+sO] by ChanServ
62 </I>><i>-ChanServ(
<A HREF=
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</A>)- All modes on channel #bopm have been reset.
63 </I>><i>[msg(operserv)] clearmodes #bopm
64 </I>><i>\e$BchRQ,d/y
\e(B mode/#bopm [-sO] by OperServ
65 </I>><i>\e$BchRQ,d/y
\e(B mode/#bopm [+sO] by ChanServ
66 </I>><i>-OperServ(
<A HREF=
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</A>)- Binary modes, bans, and exceptions cleared
67 </I>><i>from channel #bopm.
70 </I>><i>Comments anyone?
72 </I>><i>John Edrington
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