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New Chat Address

Posted: 30 May 2004, 00:15
by Kieran
If you access KM Chat through an external client, you'll need to know the address has changed!

Address: ezri.mine.nu
Port: 6667

The IKM clients now re-direct. All former registered users will need to re-register. If you don't know how, I'll be happy to help!

Happy chatting

Re:New Chat Address

Posted: 15 Jul 2004, 12:47
by paullomas
THANX FOR THAT DUDE

Re:New Chat Address

Posted: 17 Jul 2004, 18:11
by Forester
OI! What on earth are you telling people the address has changed for. IT HASN'T...

Everyone please note:
knightmare.homeip.net IS the address and ALWAYS will be the address.

Whilst the ezri address will work at the moment, it will NOT should the chatroom switch server again. The knightmare.homeip.net will ALWAYS be the correct address despite what anyone says. I know I'm the one who configures the thing. DO NOT tell people to use incorrect addresses as it leads to problems in the future when and if things change. Thank you.

Re:New Chat Address

Posted: 17 Jul 2004, 19:06
by Kieran
I posted that an age ago when the servers were down.

Re:New Chat Address

Posted: 17 Jul 2004, 22:19
by TheBrollachan
Just someone dug up a thread started on 30th May. It can easily cause confusion. Is it worth editing original post Kieran to prevent others from being confused?

Re:New Chat Address

Posted: 18 Jul 2004, 00:45
by Forester
The Brollachan wrote: Just someone dug up a thread started on 30th May. It can easily cause confusion. Is it worth editing original post Kieran to prevent others from being confused?
Ah you're so right! But yes the original post ought to have been changed really.

Re:New Chat Address

Posted: 18 Jul 2004, 03:24
by Kieran
This is why Malefact started up the new thread at the top. Now with such warnings in this thread, hopefully people will read Malefacts posted which is a sticky at the top of this forum section.

Malefacts thread can be found at:

http://www.talkknightmare.co.uk/yabbse/ ... eadid=1490

Re:New Chat Address

Posted: 19 Jul 2004, 20:01
by Malefact
Thanks, Kieran. Yes, I thought a sticky topic would make things easier - it doesn't sink and get forgotten about. Plus, if things change it can easily be modified and if there's a temporary problem, the thread can house any announcements.