it's optional, but as you said, it would only be done if the user had a
CService Account and logged in to it...
I actually think that would help out alot since opers could see abusive
usernames and remove them and ban the email address they used from regging
again. :)
~reed
R33D33R@UnderNet
Wouldn't that mean that everyone would be forced to become a "member" of
cservice? If that's the case, then by default, your cservice name would
become your registered nick (since everyone would be required to register),
which isn't allowed here :P If you're saying that registering with cservice
a
Yeah, I had heard something about this, but this more or less answers
Stime's other query to me.
My point was that the UserIP command *is* useful when someone is *spoofing*
a user@host - I use it to verify hostnames etc - But given that Undernet
has not implimented any system allowing a users host
Vampire- made a patch for the new u2.10.11 for using the username youy use in X to be
your host... for example: BlakJak is [EMAIL PROTECTED] The patch
hasn't been added to u2.10.11 yet, but their is a way to do hidden hosts. :)
~reed
R33D33R@UnderNet
>ircU as implimented on Undernet doesnt all