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  2. Template:Reply to - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Reply_to

    Trigger a notification to one or several registered user(s) you are replying to in a discussion. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Username #1 1 The name of the first user that you want to notify User required Username #2 2 The name of the second user you want to notify (optional) User optional Username #3 3 The name of the third user you want to notify ...

  3. Manage your AOL username

    help.aol.com/articles/account-management...

    A Primary username is the name you created when you first signed up for an AOL account. In the past, AOL offered the ability to create secondary usernames linked to this Primary username, however, as of November 30, 2017, the ability to add or manage additional usernames has been removed.

  4. Wikipedia : IRC/Channel access and configuration guide

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    Adding a user to an "invite list" for automatic access; Getting a copy of the invite list for a channel; Keeping ChanServ in a channel, so it does not empty and so the invite list is not easily lost; To specify a channel as invite-only: /msg ChanServ set #CHANNEL_NAME mlock +i (or whatever flags are needed) Eg: /msg ChanServ set #wikimedia ...

  5. Send messages from an extra email address in AOL Mail

    help.aol.com/articles/send-messages-from-an...

    A send-only email address gives you all the benefits of multiple email addresses without any of the added hassle. Enjoy conveniences such as one password and a centralized Inbox for all your emails.

  6. OpenID - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenID

    The OpenID logo. OpenID is an open standard and decentralized authentication protocol promoted by the non-profit OpenID Foundation.It allows users to be authenticated by co-operating sites (known as relying parties, or RP) using a third-party identity provider (IDP) service, eliminating the need for webmasters to provide their own ad hoc login systems, and allowing users to log in to multiple ...

  7. List of IRC commands - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_IRC_commands

    Requests the direct IP address of the user with the specified nickname. This command is often used to obtain the IP of an abusive user to more effectively perform a ban. It is unclear what, if any, privileges are required to execute this command on a server. This command is not formally defined by an RFC, but is in use by some IRC daemons.

  8. Mutual authentication - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutual_authentication

    A mutual authentication process that exchanges user IDs may be implemented as follows: [citation needed] Alice sends a message encrypted with Bob's public key to Bob to show that Alice is a valid user. Bob verifies the message: Bob checks the format and timestamp. If either is incorrect or invalid, the session is aborted.

  9. Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Enforcement - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:ARBE

    My second revert was undoing what seemed like a reflexive tag-team revert, by a user who didn't join the discussion even after I pinged them asking for an explanation. I normally revert very selectively - looking at my past 500 edits, there are only five reverts (at least obvious ones), with only these two being controversial.