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David Oftedal

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Jan 9, 2004, 10:15:04 AM1/9/04
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I bumped into a rather silly problem today. Usually, on networks like
ETG and MircX, you get flooded with useless server messages even though
you haven't enabled "Receive wallops" and "Receive server messages".
This makes it impossible to follow the conversations in the channels.

However, today, I found that by enabling "Receive server messages" and
then disabling it again and doing the same for Wallops, it suddenly went
quiet. X-Chat had simply not set modes -ws when I logged in to the
server. And that's been bothering me for close to one year.

So, if it's possible... Make X-Chat do this by default please?

-Dave Oftedal

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Dagmar d'Surreal

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Jan 9, 2004, 10:15:07 AM1/9/04
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On Sun, 2003-09-07 at 08:37, David Oftedal wrote:
> I bumped into a rather silly problem today. Usually, on networks like
> ETG and MircX, you get flooded with useless server messages even though
> you haven't enabled "Receive wallops" and "Receive server messages".
> This makes it impossible to follow the conversations in the channels.
>
> However, today, I found that by enabling "Receive server messages" and
> then disabling it again and doing the same for Wallops, it suddenly went
> quiet. X-Chat had simply not set modes -ws when I logged in to the
> server. And that's been bothering me for close to one year.
>
> So, if it's possible... Make X-Chat do this by default please?

Right there in the server info window is a textbox for what commands
should be executed after joining the server. Put the commands in there.

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