* Jonathan Davies <j...@ubuntu.com> [2008-12-23 22:00:12 CET]: > Here's a reply I got from upstream about this matter.
Thanks for forwarding it. :) > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Uli Meis <a.sporto+...@gmail.com> > Date: 2008/8/6 > Subject: Re: irssi-plugin-otr bugs and thoughts. > To: Jonathan Patrick Davies <j...@ubuntu.com> > > A temporary fix is to issue "/otr finish" in a NickServ query window. This > will > change the OTR policy with NickServ to manual till you close the window. /quote privmsg nickserv :identify foo # works too as a workaround, doesn't require a special query window opened for the time being with /otr finish :) > > I've also heard that this occurs, even to people who don't have OTR. > > Could > > there be a way of setting it so the OTR plugin doesn't run for a person > > unless an "?OTR?" is typed? > > Currently the only solution would be to rebuild irssi-otr with an adjusted > formats.txt. In that file is a line nickignore that's set to xmlconsole[0-9] > which you can change to NickServ. It also affects ChanServ, but given your message it seems like some sort of regular expression seems to be possible to use? David, would you consider applying such a workaround to the Debian package? > I have plans to add what you describe in the next irssi-otr version. There > will > be one setting otr_default_policy which will be "manual" by default. Then > there > will be a second setting otr_policies where you can set a comma-seperated list > of accountname/policy pairs. So for example > /set otr_policies *...@localhost OPPORTUNISTIC, > *...@testing.bitlbee.org REQUIRED > which would make sense if you run a bitlbee on localhost. Given that some time passed since you wrote this mail - any success with such a setting? This would be the ultimate fix for the issue, being able to disable otr at all for nickserv/chanserv on some networks through such a setting. :) Thanks for this nice extension, btw! Rhonda -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org