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You can customize the message that is sent to users. The only rule is that all lines must start with %I, after that use what ever text you like. You can also use the following parameters to further customize your message. The parameters you can use here are:

AttributesValues
rdfs:label
  • MOTD
rdfs:comment
  • You can customize the message that is sent to users. The only rule is that all lines must start with %I, after that use what ever text you like. You can also use the following parameters to further customize your message. The parameters you can use here are:
sameAs
dcterms:subject
dbkwik:pvpgn/prope...iPageUsesTemplate
abstract
  • You can customize the message that is sent to users. The only rule is that all lines must start with %I, after that use what ever text you like. You can also use the following parameters to further customize your message. The parameters you can use here are: * %a = number of registered accounts on the server * %c = number of currently existent channels * %g = total number of currently running games * %G = games of users with same client tag * %h = hostname of the server * %H = contact name (as set in bnetd.conf) * %i = userid of the user * %l = username * %N = name of the game the user has connected with * %m = check user's mail when they login * %r = IP of the user * %t = client tag of the user * %u = number of users currently logged in * %U = users logged in with the same client tag * %v = server version
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