The comments to these upgrades aren’t in the paragraphs below, but what they do is adding another procedure to request both the identification and the ops instead of doing it directly. Once I even got banned by an IRCop, so I finally decided to put my hands on the old code. In some cases it c0uld, especially if you registered 4 nicks or more, lead to many repeated identification requests, up to making the services upset. (Note) The script has been lately updated to be more reliable in avoiding the flood of services. If you want to edit the script yourself, or just know how it works, continue reading (suggested). Instructions are included in the TXT file, follow them. Faster, easier, no conflicts with other scripts. You can use this addon to load the script instead of writing the lines yourself. ![]() We’ll explain here how to get rid of these unpleasant situations with a script, not too long, not too short, not perfetc as well, but there is room for betterings. As in a perfect world there would be no wars nor poverty nor starvation, but NickServ isn’t perfect (ChanServ isn’t as well, that’s why we are going to speak about him as well, later), so you need to prevent all those situations which may determine NickServ to forget you identified some time bfore, and kicking you to a shameful status of Guest*****. You may think all it’s needed to shut up NickServ when you login on DALnet is putting a /nickserv identify password or /msg identify command in the panel of mIRC… well… actually, it would.
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