I hate when it happens to me, but love when it happens to someone else. So how about something like this
if(($line =~ /^\s*\/m(\w*)/) && ($1 !~ /^e|sg/) &&
($username eq 'tcf22')){
print "Don't know how to '/m$1', maybe you meant /me or /msg?\n";
}else{
&post_message;
}
Ok, now my serious response.
I agree with liz. Perhaps we could make it a user option that could be turned on/off.
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