EVE University Killboard

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Access to Killboard

If you have not appeared on the killfeed as an IVY League member (killed someone or been killed) you will not be able to log in.
If you have just had your first kill you may have to wait up to two hours before the killfeed will allow you to log in.

Finding your Killboard Password

If you don't know your password, login to the Forum and visit the User Control Panel

Go to Profile
Click Edit profile

Your Password is viewable in the Killfeed Password textbox. You are able to edit it there.


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Login to Killboard

On the top right corner of the killboard you will find the login link.
Remember to use the password from the previous step and not your forum password. Then you can go to the kill in question and write an informative and educational comment.
You have now successfully commented your killmail or lossmail. Please accept our congratulations or condolences, where applicable!

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Posting a Killmail or Lossmail

As of 26.09.2012, manual killboard posting has been disabled. Killmails will now be pulled by the API every hour.
(You must still comment on your mails)

Killmails and Loss-mails (including those from in-corp and NPC losses) are posted automatically from the corp API every hour.


Comment on Killmail

Every killfeed has a commentbox on the lower left corner where you can submit your posts.
Remember commenting on a killmail is only possible if you were involved to the kill.

Important rules

IVY members should be familiar with the rules concerning posting to the Killboard. Ivy League Policy concerning killboards
While a member of EVE University, you are required to comment on ALL of your Kill and Loss Mails.
Failure to do so may result in disciplinary action and directly affects your MI Index.
This includes Kill and Loss Mails of EVE University member against another EVE University member or an NPC.
If it was a case of WSOP violation or anything else of the sort, it should be reported to the Student Guidance Department.

Content

Your Comment should NOT include

  • a link to the AAR
  • a name of
    • the FC
    • the scout
    • anyone else


Your Comment SHOULD include a description of the situation which lead to the kill or loss.