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Thanks, Tux2. Curious though, how do you get it to tell someone a message via PM?
TuxReminder is a bot that I have made and that the administrators have graiciously let stay that will remind users about things that they ask to be reminded about. It also acts as a message relay, relaying messages between different users if they are not on when you want to make sure not to forget to tell them something.There has been some discussion on how to use TuxReminder so I am posting his command set here:For reminders: Remind me in [number] [unit] to [whatever you want to be reminded about]Example: Remind me in 2 hours 30 minutes to go eat lunch.For relaying a message: Tell [nick] [message]Example: Tell ComputerHope that this chat room is sooo cool.These commands can also be done in private messages so that the intended recipient will get a private message instead of the message being in the channel.
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When you say something like "/msg TuxReminder Tell Carbon I say hi", will it say, /msg Carbon Helpmeh says "I say hi" when carbon get's on or in a different format?
It will do it in the format:/msg Carbon Carbon: Helpmeh asked me to tell you this: "Tell Carbon I say hi"So that Carbon will see a private message from TuxReminder that says:Carbon: Helpmeh asked me to tell you this: "Tell Carbon I say hi"
I have a question, actually - what's the maximum/minimum message length for TuxReminder?
I think TuxReminder is one of my favorite bots thus far. Its a great way to just notify people right then and there once they return to the channel.
Memoserv is fine... but, not so much for people who dont register their nicknames
and only check on every so often...
but, Memoserv is complex
and really only good for somewhat sensitive confidential things.
Unfortunately, the receiver is not in control of that function though.When a user enters the channel, it seems that that is the trigger for the bot to burp up all the waiting messages. Or if the users simply says something.It it not unusual for there to be several. Splat! right in the middle of somebody's conversation.It would be different if we could ask the user - in the is case, the receiver - to please not do that... to wait 'till a more appropriate time. But, as it is, the receiver cannot be blamed for it.Besides, using Memoserv reduces the clutter in the channel. Almost all the messages handled by TuxReminder are one-to-one messages. They are not contributing to a chat conversation, nor the subject of one. So why is a chat channel being used for them in the first place? See what I mean? I do see how the capability of something besides Memoserv can be a fun thing though. It should just be done without channel clutter... especially since Tux has said that it CAN be done that way.