Examples of using Chanserv in English and their translations into Romanian
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Morpher decided to take on the challenge by coding NickServ and ChanServ, two services that were based on the concept of a bot that MirclMax had running.
After that, I would type the command/chanserv DROP mystro 13151683216 to finalize if I was sure.
Kicking of channel ops repeatedly causing ChanServ to reop them on their return to the channel is also an abuse.
AKICKs are the ChanServ equivalent of a ban from the channel and are used to remove offending users from your channel.
While you can find the complete overview about them[[ChanServ Channel Settings|here]],
When commands begin with/chanserv(or/nickserv,/memoserv), that is an alias used to message the service securely.
It is best to use the/nickserv identify or/chanserv identify rather than losing your nickname or channel.
If they try to play with the modes or kick ChanServ, the channel will be closed for a random time.
Flooding ChanServ includes misuse of the MKICK and MDEOP commands and repeated identification to services in a short period of time.
use/chanserv INFO channelname where in this example, you will use/chanserv info fleetstreet.
entry for that person, you should note the number and type/chanserv aop or sop channel del number.
will help secure channels, from harassment and takeovers, through the use of ChanServ.
higher to use that command Example:/chanserv why docsteam Zappu.
type/chanserv info channel,
Information: If a channel becomes empty(last person leaves), ChanServ will save the topic if this option is set on
All these commands will modify and change how ChanServ acts in your channel and you should take some time to get familiar
can add them to the AKICK list by using/chanserv akick channel add mask,
People can get ops in the channel(but not access to any of the ChanServ AOp commands) if ChanServ is down and your channel is empty when they enter it.
you can do the masskick command by typing/chanserv MKICK[ channelname],
The following reply would come from ChanServ.