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15 <B>Sean Kelly</B>
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19 <I>Fri Jan 26 14:06:20 PST 2001</I>
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34 <PRE>On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 01:38:09PM -0500, <A HREF="http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">black at netguardian.org</A> wrote:
35 &gt;<i> In my opinion, changing the ban format to ban nick reason would be a great sollution. So it can be seen in the ban list why a person banned ...
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37 </I>&gt;<i> Is it possible to do something like this ?
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39 Not with Services. I know of no such BAN command in Services. If you are
40 talking about channel bans, such as channel mode +b, there is no real BAN
41 command. Any /BAN command you have is an alias or shortcut presented to you
42 by your IRC client. The real format for a ban is:
43 /mode #channel +b &lt;usermask&gt;
44 Many IRC scripts/clients have a BAN alias which determines the usermask based
45 on a nickname for you, and then carry out the above command. In this case,\
46 you would have to modify every IRC client/script with a BAN alias, plus your
47 IRC server's source code.
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