hi no speak english (:
IRCD : Unreal3.2.1
Services : Anope-1.6.2
spamfilter {
regex "\.com";
target { private; channel; private-notice; channel-notice; };
action kline;
reason "Banned";
};
/msg nickserv register nick [email protected] : Kline
/ns register nick [email protected] : No Kline
Spamfilter?
I think that he wants to ban all .com addresses and he's wanting us to check his spamfilter for any errors.
Ideally, someone who "no speak english (:" should really be posting here.
EDIT: Or could he be wanting to ban nick registrations that end in .com? In which case, IRCServices has a FORBID feature, and it's likely that Anope has that too.
Ideally, someone who "no speak english (:" should really be posting here.
EDIT: Or could he be wanting to ban nick registrations that end in .com? In which case, IRCServices has a FORBID feature, and it's likely that Anope has that too.
Well he's got a very broad regex if that's the intent . If so, he should use ^register [^ ]+ [^ @]+@[^ ]+\.com$Ron2K wrote:EDIT: Or could he be wanting to ban nick registrations that end in .com? In which case, IRCServices has a FORBID feature, and it's likely that Anope has that too.
Even when crossing another server with the same spamfilter? (Because when crossing servers, NICKSERV :blablab -> PRIVMSG [email protected] :blablab)AngryWolf wrote:About the last two lines of your post: that's simply because there is no spam filtering in the parameters of alias commands.