>
> Additionally, the network topology hiding that is also part of the
> CFV-165 mandatory #define package likely makes it well-nigh
> impossible for script kiddies to reliably locate pairs of servers
> suitable for engineering these deliberate desynchs.
All the way back to when I was trying to
at 06:29:50AM -0600, Matthew S . Hallacy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You broke something:
>
> #emech poptix H [EMAIL PROTECTED] :r Matthew Hallacy
> poptix End of /WHO list.
> #emech poptix H [EMAIL PROTECTED] :V Matthew Hallacy
> poptix End of /WHO list.
> #emech poptix H [
Hi,
You broke something:
#emech poptix H [EMAIL PROTECTED] :r Matthew Hallacy
poptix End of /WHO list.
#emech poptix H [EMAIL PROTECTED] :V Matthew Hallacy
poptix End of /WHO list.
#emech poptix H [EMAIL PROTECTED] : Matthew Hallacy
poptix End of /WHO list.
#emech poptix H [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
user-com, doco-com, and everything else ending in -com besides this list, is
basicly a lot of users who wanted to feel special with a complete lack of anyone
who "matters" (coders, admins, opers), no offense to those people on the lists,
they do a fine job at whatever they do, and I've been impre
>
> Best tool for the job. IRC is overloaded and bloated as it is. Cutting out
> some of the unnecessary features is a *good thing*. Not that I agree that
The problem is that you aren't removing the commands, you're making them oper
only, which equates to more power to the opers, and a less i
e more intelligent than that.
Matthew S. Hallacy
Nice, I'm glad my .procmailrc automatically dumped this into my spamfolder, it's
too bad [most] everyone else had to get it, but then, if there were anti spam on the
lists, certain people would have to stop using their .edu open relays..
-poptix
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 a
Project: Official client of Undernet
Status: Finished
Availability: Your local PC magazine, wal-mart, or elsewhere on the CD
marked 'AOL 6.0', or alternatively, http://www.aol.com
-poptix
=)
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 08:39:00PM +1200, Perry Lorier wrote:
> Can
*arrg*
This comes up over, and over, oh, and OVER again, there was a
long-ass rant the last time, and I finally broke down and wrote
the poor mirc users a script that would show them very clearly
the channel name with the characters used, anyone care to dig
it out of the mailfolders and repost?
ur ego, please click on them.
-Matthew S. Hallacy
AOL-UnderNet Relations
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