Hello guys, we have a new update again :) Please go to http://docs.dal.net/xml/nsemail, choose your language folder and save the xmml files into your computer. 1) Search section : 1 × How to register your nick Before the :

The command for registering your nick is as follows:

Please add :

Note: DALnet Nick Registration Service (NickServ) has been changed to ask for a "text captcha" before it process NickServ REGISTER requests. The goal of services is to always give nicks and channels to the "first human to get it". In the past few years, we've seen increases in bots getting nicks and channels, holding them, and never releasing them. It is not fair to the average person that a botnet gets a nickname before a human does. Captcha is a test made by a program that supposedly only humans can pass but not computers. The most common scenario is an image of a word or phrase that computer programs can't read that you have to type into an input field to complete a subscription or registration. When you issue the usual registration command to NickServ you will be asked to answer a simple random question. This question is also to be sent to NickServ. If the answer is correct you will be sent the normal AUTH email that will have to be completed as usual. If the answer is wrong you will be asked to try again. The questions are really simple and will be updated every week.

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Note: DALnet Nick Registration Service (NickServ) has been changed to ask for a "text captcha" before it process NickServ REGISTER requests. The goal of services is to always give nicks and channels to the "first human to get it". In the past few years, we've seen increases in bots getting nicks and channels, holding them, and never releasing them. It is not fair to the average person that a botnet gets a nickname before a human does. Captcha is a test made by a program that supposedly only humans can pass but not computers. The most common scenario is an image of a word or phrase that computer programs can't read that you have to type into an input field to complete a subscription or registration. When you issue the usual registration command to NickServ you will be asked to answer a simple random question. This question is also to be sent to NickServ. If the answer is correct you will be sent the normal AUTH email that will have to be completed as usual. If the answer is wrong you will be asked to try again. The questions are really simple and will be updated every week.

The command for registering your nick is as follows:

2) After : /nickserv register password email address Please add :

User gets back a notice from NickServ with the question.

/nickserv register password email address answer 3) After :

Example:

/nickserv register PeanuttyButteryPass12 janet@peanutbutter.ca Please add : -NickServ- Before you can register the nick PeanutButterLover, you need to answer this question: -NickServ- Mark's name is? -NickServ- To answer, type: /msg NickServ@services.dal.net REGISTER PeanuttyButteryPass12 janet@peanutbutter.ca answer_here -NickServ- For more information, please visit http://www.dal.net/kb/view.php?kb=188 or join the DALnet Official Help Channel #DALnetHelp, #IRCHelp and #Help /nickserv register PeanuttyButteryPass12 janet@peanutbutter.ca Mark

Where PeanuttyButtery12 would be the password, janet@peanutbutter.ca would be the working email address and Mark would be the answer for the given question.

Please save the file into nsemailxx (where xx is your language code) and save the file into nsemailxx.2.2.4.xml and send to fredfred1@t-online.de for updates. If you have any questions about this corrections, please refer to eDdYk0nG via email or DALnet. Thanks :) regards, Eddy Kong