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+ <H1>[IRCServices] Force a nickchange for a user.</H1>
+ <B>Yusuf Iskenderoglu</B>
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+ TITLE="[IRCServices] Force a nickchange for a user.">uhc0 at rz.uni-karlsruhe.de
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+ <I>Sat Mar 1 06:34:20 PST 2003</I>
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+Why dont you add SQLINEs preventing users from choosing inadequate
+nicknames ? Thats far more effective than doing this.
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+You can also use the nickserv's FORBID command, to forbid these
+nicknames.
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+Regards;
+yusuf
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+On 1 Mar 2003, Peter Samuelsson wrote:
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+><i> Hello
+</I>><i>
+</I>><i> I would like to be able to force a nickchange for a user. I cant find a
+</I>><i> way to do it in the manual. Is it possible to do it as the service is
+</I>><i> written now?
+</I>><i>
+</I>><i> I would like this so that I can change a users nick that is
+</I>><i> inappropriate in my server. The nickchange would be the first step
+</I>><i> before more drastic methods apply.
+</I>><i>
+</I>><i> I guess it would work something like the Guest#### nick change does just
+</I>><i> that you set the nickname instead of the service.
+</I>><i>
+</I>><i> Peter Samuelsson
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