- The channel quiet list is now sent using the new numerics RPL_QUIETLIST(728) and RPL_QUIETLISTEND(729) instead of overloading the same numerics as for ban lists. You may find that clients have to be updated before they will display this in a user-friendly format.
- Users who cannot send to a channel are now prevented from changing its topic, even when mode +t is not set.
- Sending a private message to another user while user mode +g is active will now automatically add an accept-list entry so that they can reply.
- Account names are now displayed in WHOWAS entries.
- Two new client capabilities are available: ACCOUNT-NOTIFY and EXTENDED-JOIN. These two together with the existing extended WHO syntax allow clients to track account names of other users who share a channel.
- Client flood control settings have been made configurable; you may notice them being stricter than before.
- The channel quiet list is now sent using the new numerics RPL_QUIETLIST(728) and RPL_QUIETLISTEND(729) instead of overloading the same numerics as for ban lists. You may find that clients have to be updated before they will display this in a user-friendly format.
- Users who cannot send to a channel are now prevented from changing its topic, even when mode +t is not set.
- Sending a private message to another user while user mode +g is active will now automatically add an accept-list entry so that they can reply.
- Account names are now displayed in WHOWAS entries.
- Two new client capabilities are available: ACCOUNT-NOTIFY and EXTENDED-JOIN. These two together with the existing extended WHO syntax allow clients to track account names of other users who share a channel.
- Client flood control settings have been made configurable; you may notice them being stricter than before.