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34 <PRE>I have that option enabled, but it still does not work. I rehashed the
35 configuration files via /os rehash, and still doesn't work.
36 I did have that option enabled originally but I thought that was a GLOBOPS
37 message since it said 'informs'.
38 Also, now OP / DEOP / PROTECT give this message:
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42 Or replace OP with DEOP, etc etc
44 What am I doing wrong? ;(
46 Also, when I define the NetworkName in modules.conf services won't even
47 start, stating that it's an unknown derective?
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52 From:
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54 Sent: Wednesday, October
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55 Subject: Re: [IRCServices Coding] operserv / akill
58 ><i> >Does OperServ no longer autokill users off the network when a akill is =
59 </I>><i> >placed or must we manually /kill the user off initially? I just =
60 </I>><i> >upgraded to
5.0.1 and I looked through the .conf's throughly but perhaps
62 ><i> >I could have missed an option that enables that? Any help would be =
63 </I>><i> >appreciated.
65 </I>><i> Services has never done this. On the other hand, your IRC server may
66 </I>><i> kill users matching an AKILL/GLINE when Services sends it; the
67 </I>><i> ImmediatelySendAutokill option mentioned in the other reply will cause the
68 </I>><i> AKILL/GLINE to be sent when you add it, rather than waiting for a user to
71 </I>><i> --Andrew Church
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