I can't directly answer your question. But, while you wait to see if anybody else can, perhaps you'd like to check out: http://tclarchive.org/search.php?str=channel+stats&cb1=t&cb2=a&cb3=d&sub.x=0&sub.y=0 and/or do some other searching there, too. Just to see if there is anything...
One idea: /mode #channelName b Do this in your irc client. This returns the list of bans on that channel. Copy it. Save it. Done. If this IS what you want, and then you want to automate the process to happen periodically, then we are off to the races on figuring a good way to do so. ;) Side note: If...
... How do you access the eggdrop's Partyline from Telnet/Putty? ... Let's consider two methods of using a telnet client to log into eggdrop's partyline. First method: connect your client to bot Look in your bot's eggdrop.conf file. Find: # You need to un-comment this line and change the port numbe...
Heya willyw - that would work in some channels, but I'm on good terms with the channel owner, and manager, and don't want to sneak a bot into there. Fair enough. Makes sense. ;) Thanks for the info about the ctcp values - that's actually very helpful for more general reasons. Good. :) And you're we...
As I understand you, you want to be able to continue to have Bseen work for just you - the bot owner. I'm thinking that your proposed method could be complicated. Let's see if somebody else comments otherwise. In the meantime, just thinking about how to achieve your goal : Have you ever played with ...
It appears that this server mode acts only if there are no ops in the channel. ( We can't duplicate that with an Eggdrop, as the bot itself must still be op'd, for it to be able to op anyone else. ) I'm wondering if we are going to re-invent the wheel here. :) Is the built-in "+o" flag goo...
Can you telnet into the bot's partyline?
If you can, and just sit there, staying connected - maybe you'll see something in the partyline that could be a clue?
Even experiment with the console flags, allowing yourself to see more, sometimes.
Just wanted to make sure this is what I want: putquick "PRIVMSG $botnick :RAW -q PING $server" Another thought: For simple one-liners like that, there is a quick and easy way to test. If you have enabled the use of the .tcl command for your (owner's) use in the partyline, then you could d...
Hi, I want to ping IRC server every n minutes and I found a script which does that.. Just wanted to make sure this is what I want: putquick "PRIVMSG $botnick :RAW -q PING $server" Thanks I don't think so. Perhaps I don't understand just what it is that you need to do, and why. Can you dem...
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I wouldn't know what else to check if they're being blocked by the server..
Are we sure that they are literally being blocked? Or, is it possible that your email server is putting them in something like a "Junk" email folder, instead of your inbox ?