In this article, we will review some of the features and benefits of Omenserve 2.60, as well as how to install and use it on your mIRC client.
Features and Benefits of Omenserve 2.60
Omenserve 2.60 has many features and benefits that make it a powerful and versatile file server script for mIRC. Some of them are:
It uses the standard Perl libraries, which means you can use the $FileHandle object for opening, closing, and handling files.
It supports multiple file lists, which you can create, edit, delete, rename, load, unload, and switch between easily.
It has a graphical user interface (GUI) that lets you configure your server settings, such as port, queue size, bandwidth limit, resume mode, auto-accept mode, auto-send mode, auto-voice mode, and more.
It has a built-in Quicklist feature that allows you to create a temporary file list from a folder or a text file.
It has a built-in Release feature that allows you to announce your new files on IRC channels with customizable messages.
It has many commands that you can use to control your file transfers, such as !list, !get, !info, !queue, !search, !cancel, !pause, !resume, !stats, !help, and more.
It has a logging system that records your file transfers and server activity in text files.
It has an anti-hammering system that prevents users from abusing your server by requesting too many files or sending too many commands.
It has an anti-leech system that prevents users from downloading files from your server without sharing any files themselves.
It has an anti-idle system that disconnects users who are idle for too long on your server.
It has an auto-update system that checks for new versions of Omenserve and downloads them automatically.
How to Install and Use Omenserve 2.60
To install and use Omenserve 2.60 on your mIRC client, you need to follow these steps:
Download Omenserve 2.60 from OpenSea , where you can also find other versions of Omenserve and related scripts.
Extract the zip file to your mIRC folder.
Run mIRC and type /load -rs omenserve.mrc in the status window.
A window will pop up asking you to accept the license agreement. Click Yes to continue.
A window will pop up asking you to enter your server name and port.
Type in a name for your server (e.g., MyServer) and a port number (e.g., 6667). Click OK to continue.
A window will pop up asking you to choose a file list. Click Browse to select a file list from your mIRC folder or click New to create a new file list.
If you clicked New, a window will pop up asking you to enter a name for your file list (e.g., MyList). Click OK to continue.
A window will pop up asking you to add files to your file list. Click Add Files to select files from your computer or click Add Folder to select a folder containing files.
Repeat step 9 until you have added all the files you want to share. Click OK to finish.
Your server is now ready to use. You can access the Omenserve GUI by typing /os in the status window or by clicking the Omenserve icon on the toolbar.
You can join an IRC channel or send a private message to another user and type !list to send them your file list. They can then use the !get command to request a file from your server.
For more information and help on using Omenserve 2.60, you can type !help in the status window or visit the official website.
We hope you enjoy using Omenserve 2.60 and sharing files with other IRC users.
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