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== Official Help ==
 
== Official Help ==

Revision as of 03:45, 21 June 2009

Server Details

   Server irc.utonet.org
   Port(s) 6667, 7000, 9056

History

UtoNet is a small IRC network, originally built around the Utopia gaming community. UtoNet started out in late November 2002 with the goal of providing a stable, welcoming environment for players of the online web based game Utopia. The older IRC server that had long been home to the community merged with a network filled with a rather unruly user base.

A few months passed, during which time the community was growing increasingly dissatisfied with the server. The soon-to-be UtoNet founders, `Vek and Bergee, decided to solve this problem by pooling their resources and expertise to set up a server where all players could gather and hold friendly discussions. Thus the idea of UtoNet was born, a place where all users could gather and not have to worry about being flooded, attacked or otherwise having their communications monitored.

Rules of UtoNet

The network may NOT be used for:

  • Flooding (including flood/clonebots).
  • Clones.
  • Unsecured proxying (including the use of proxies of any type to avoid a ban)
  • Attempts to takeover existing channels.
  • Attempts to disrupt network services.
  • Spamming and/or advertising of any type (including automatic invite scripts or mass invitations).
  • Hacking (including Virus/Trojan distribution).
  • Harassment of users or staff.
  • Actions that the operators regard as abuse.

Your use of the network indicates acceptance of these conditions. Violation of the rules will result in kills, nickname or channel suspensions and possible access bans.

Services

Chanserv

Memoserv

Nickserv

NickServ allows you to "register" a nickname and prevent others from using it. NickServ is controlled through various commands which allow for registration and maintenance of nicknames.

If a registered nickname is not used for 30 days, the registration will expire and the nickname will be available for anyone to use.

To use a NickServ command, type /msg NickServ command or /ns command.

Click here for a full list of Nickserv commands

Official Help

If there are any problems with the network or questions related to IRC, please see the network help channel #UtoNet.Help for assistance. You may reach the operations team listed below by sending an email to opers@utonet.org.

Network Administrator

   Bergee

List of Operators

   Brandon
   Eeeegor
   arc
   Somberlain

Other Members of the Help Staff

   cerberus
   Croaker
   Elron
   Fradam
   Master Healexarn
   Starfriend
   yf


Other Servers

External Links