OK, my apologies, i did not know there was an oper /clearmode
available. i was talking about using /msg x clearmode #channel
where unless something has changed that i do not know about, what i
have said holds true.
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Richard Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Monday, Nov 11, 2002, at 09:51 Pacific/Auckland, The Storm Surferwrote:> On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 10:52:14PM -0500, Kev wrote:> Little thing: CLEARMODE doesn't remove channelmode +r ... +r is intentionally left out of the default control string.>
> >>> Little thing: CLEARMODE doesn't remove channelmode +r ...
> >>
> >> +r is intentionally left out of the default control string.
> >
> > how come?
> >
>
> Perhaps because if you can use CLEARMODE you can get into the channel
> anyway, since CLEARMODE is intended you help you get into the chann
On Monday, Nov 11, 2002, at 09:51 Pacific/Auckland, The Storm Surfer
wrote:
On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 10:52:14PM -0500, Kev wrote:
Little thing: CLEARMODE doesn't remove channelmode +r ...
+r is intentionally left out of the default control string.
how come?
Perhaps because if you can use
> >> Little thing: CLEARMODE doesn't remove channelmode +r ...
> >
> > +r is intentionally left out of the default control string.
>
> how come?
+r is a protection mode, similar to +n and +t, that does not
prohibit channel entry, like +l, +b, +k, or +i. (IRC operators
using /clearmode to gain ent
On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 10:52:14PM -0500, Kev wrote:
>
>> Little thing: CLEARMODE doesn't remove channelmode +r ...
>
> +r is intentionally left out of the default control string.
how come?
> Little thing: CLEARMODE doesn't remove channelmode +r ...
+r is intentionally left out of the default control string.
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Little thing: CLEARMODE doesn't remove channelmode +r ...
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