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+ <H1>[IRCServices] Services 4.5pre0 released</H1>
+ <B>Sean Kelly</B>
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+ TITLE="[IRCServices] Services 4.5pre0 released">smkelly at zombie.org
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+ <I>Tue Jan 30 13:07:02 PST 2001</I>
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+<PRE>On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 02:51:58PM -0600, Strider wrote:
+><i> ùíù Strider [<A HREF="http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">strider at 6bit.net</A>()] has joined #6bit
+</I>><i> ùíù mode/#6bit [+ntr] by ChanServ
+</I>><i> ùíù has changed the topic on channel #6bit to: HAPPY BIRTHDAY LAZZ and
+</I>><i> NERD! <A HREF="http://www.6Bit.net">http://www.6Bit.net</A> Official Bandsite. (Strider)
+</I>><i> ùíù mode/#6bit [+o Strider] by ChanServ
+</I>
+1. What ircd is that? No real ircd will allow a null prefix to change the
+ topic
+2. Try telnetting to the ircd (as a client) and joining the channel. See
+ what the raw message sent to your (telnet) client looks like.
+3. Try telnetting to the ircd (as a server) and have a client join that
+ channel. See what the raw server command looks like.
+
+$ telnet myircd 6667
+NICK mynick
+USER user x x :Real name
+JOIN #mychannel
+
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+<A HREF="http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices">smkelly at zombie.org</A> | <A HREF="http://www.zombie.org">http://www.zombie.org</A>
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+For PGP key, send e-mail with subject "send pgp key"
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