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34 <PRE>><i>Ok, I think that I have checked all other areas first. Why the !@#$ does
35 </I>><i>chanserv keep re-opping and re-voicing users that are at that access level?
36 </I>><i>Some channels, like mine like to deop and devoice them to show they are
39 That's what auto-op is for. If you don't like that, don't use
40 auto-op. However, as of
4.5pre2 ChanServ will no longer prevent a user
41 from deopping or devoicing themselves (ChanServ will still restore ops when
42 one user deops a different one).
44 ><i>Also, if I want to op a user and I do not want them opping others on a
45 </I>><i>channel, that's what secureops is for, not some pain in the!#$ reaction.
47 Secure-ops is to disallow users not in the access list from getting
48 ops, not to limit who can set ops on whom. The HELP text describes this
51 ><i>Finally, how official is this mail forum anyway. I'd like to know if I can
52 </I>><i>stop censoring my words or not.
54 This is the official Services mailing list. I don't think anyone will
55 get upset at your using bad language, but it doesn't make you look overly
58 ><i>Please keep in mind that this is my first
59 </I>><i>message to it, which also shows how much of a real pain this problem is. At
60 </I>><i>the very least there should be a way for a founder to turn it off, I can't
61 </I>><i>find one. If anyone cares, I'm an espernet user.
63 While it's off-topic for this list, EsperNet's Services has been
64 upgraded to pre2 (although the /version reply is wrong).
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