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33 <PRE>Yeah, ircu (i believe), inspircd, and Unreal [those two *i know*] have
34 support for a similar usermode.
36 It is doable, just not easily :p
38 On
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39 ><i> I did it on a production network, just to prove the mortals a server
40 </I>><i> can actually join a channel. The fun was twice as much.
42 </I>><i> Btw, just a small note about chanserv joining channels.
43 </I>><i> People from my network (and me partially) are currently working on the
44 </I>><i> ratbox (ircd-ratbox.org) support for ircservices. This ircd has a user
45 </I>><i> flag +D, which is making the client deaf of what is happening in the
46 </I>><i> channels it joins. Advantage of this umode is that it could be used
47 </I>><i> for services that actually do join channels, so that the argument
48 </I>><i> about the high traffic seems to loose its point.
50 </I>><i> On
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52 </I>><i> > That's not half as much fun as killing users with pseudoclients, or
53 </I>><i> > having services itself (not a pseudclient, but the actual server) join a
54 </I>><i> > channel.
55 </I>><i> > Yes, I have been playing with operserv raw too much ;-)
57 </I>><i> > Never do these things on a production network of course :-P
62 </I>><i> Evlogi Petrov -
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