How to fix this problem with static quit? In unrealircd.conf looks like this:
/* Make the message in static-quit show in all quits - meaning no
custom quits are allowed on local server */
/*static-quit "Quit";*/
and when somebody quit from the server it says his/hers nickname in quit msg, I'd like to change that to be custom quits where users can choose their quit msg,
anybody could help pls ??
Problem with static quit
Re: Problem with static quit
I guess they're using some sort of java chat or something. Only when your users type '/quit msg' there will be a message shown, otherwise just "(Quit: )" or in your case the nickname in it.
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Re: Problem with static quit
Casper they're using PJIRC as java chat but if u use mIRC on the server or any other IRC client and type /quit bye bye it does not show this bye bye it just shows nickname of the user, something like this ( * Guest ([email protected]) Quit (Quit: Guest)
but quit msg should be bye bye
but quit msg should be bye bye
Re: Problem with static quit
Then the configuration of the Java PJIRC chat is overriding the /quit <text>. Check your settings!
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Re: Problem with static quit
Can't be problem in PJIRC and mIRC and anyother mIRC Script like ( Scoop, Extreme etc.) same thing with users who using X Chat or KvIRC. QUIT msg is still same /quiting nicknameCasper wrote:Then the configuration of the Java PJIRC chat is overriding the /quit <text>. Check your settings!
If I reinstall Unreal that may solve the problem ???
Re: Problem with static quit
Check your set block:
the anti-spam quit message time is used, as stated, to prevent spam. This is usually a number that is long enough to prevent join-part/quit spammers from spamming their quit messages effectively, and short enough that it doesn't block quit messages of legitimate users who have been online a suitable length of time. Most places have it in the region of 10-30 seconds, sometimes up to 2 minutes (just ballpark figures).
A static-quit wouldn't manifest in this way, because a static quit is just that - static. This is dynamic, it changes based on the nickname quitting.
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set::anti-spam-quit-message-time <timevalue>;
A time value specifying the length of time a user must be connected for before a /quit message will be displayed. Used to prevent spam. A time value is a numeric string with d meaning days, h meaning hours, m meaning minutes, and s meaning seconds, for example 1d2h3m means 1 day, 2 hours, 3 minutes.
A static-quit wouldn't manifest in this way, because a static quit is just that - static. This is dynamic, it changes based on the nickname quitting.
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Re: Problem with static quit
This is set block
maxchannelsperuser 10;
/* The minimum time a user must be connected before being allowed to use a QUIT message,
* This will hopefully help stop spam */
anti-spam-quit-message-time 30s;
/* Make the message in static-quit show in all quits - meaning no
custom quits are allowed on local server */
/*static-quit "Quit";*/
and still when someone wants to do like /quit see ya it says this Guest ([email protected]) Quit (Quit: Guest) instead
Guest ([email protected]) Quit (Quit:see ya)
maxchannelsperuser 10;
/* The minimum time a user must be connected before being allowed to use a QUIT message,
* This will hopefully help stop spam */
anti-spam-quit-message-time 30s;
/* Make the message in static-quit show in all quits - meaning no
custom quits are allowed on local server */
/*static-quit "Quit";*/
and still when someone wants to do like /quit see ya it says this Guest ([email protected]) Quit (Quit: Guest) instead
Guest ([email protected]) Quit (Quit:see ya)