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Using tells as relay is discouraged nowadays (and you even run the risk of having your bots banned by funcom without warning), but we will describe it shortly nonetheless. Use at your own risk!
 
Using tells as relay is discouraged nowadays (and you even run the risk of having your bots banned by funcom without warning), but we will describe it shortly nonetheless. Use at your own risk!
  
Assuming you have two bots “bot1” and “bot2”, you start by allowing each bot to relay to each other. You could do a “!member add bot2” on bot1 and vice versa, but the member-list of org-bots might get wiped during roster-updates. So rather refer to section 2.4.2 as to how to create a new security group named “relaybots” with SUPERADMIN level on both bots and then make them member on the other bot's group.
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Assuming you have two bots “bot1” and “bot2”, you start by allowing each bot to relay to each other. You could do a “!member add bot2” on bot1 and vice versa, but the member-list of org-bots might get wiped during roster-updates. Refer to section 2.3.2 as to how to create a new security group named “relaybots” with SUPERADMIN level on both bots and then make them member on the other bot's group.
  
 
If you've done this, you let bot1 relay to bot2:
 
If you've done this, you let bot1 relay to bot2:
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Keep in mind that this setup only works if all your bots are using the same database. It's can't work elsewise.
 
Keep in mind that this setup only works if all your bots are using the same database. It's can't work elsewise.
First, make sure to grant each of the bots involved in your network access to each other (either by using “!member add botX” or creating a special security group for this as described in 2.4.2. Now do the following (assuming there are three bots, named bot1, bot2 and bot3):
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First, make sure to grant each of the bots involved in your network access to each other (either by using “!member add botX” or creating a special security group for this as described in 2.3.2. Now do the following (assuming there are three bots, named bot1, bot2 and bot3):
  
 
     /tell bot1 !set Relay StrictNameCheck On
 
     /tell bot1 !set Relay StrictNameCheck On

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