At Sun, 25 Jun 2000 07:48:26 +0200 Thomas J. Stensås ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -
said something about "[amirc] Re: AmIRC 3.5 /mode bug".

> And absolutely NOTHING will appear in the main window making it totally
> impossible to know if some modes have been changed.

That is a bug.. 
 
> Additionally imho i belive amirc should call /NAMES whenever it detects a
> MODE #Channel +/-chanmode NICK to facilitate current and possible future
> channel modes.

That's exessive bandwidth usage imho.. 
 
> Also,
> as of version 3.5 the mode overview have been broken totally.
> 
> «Mode» Current modes for #WoRlDvIllaGe: no messaging, +r, topic protection, +f,
> 
> And the overview will only show +nt
> At least it would show +ntrf on version 3.4

well it shows +n and +t (No messaging and topic protection) it just
resolves the known modes.
 
> There are more bugs with the mode system that i have reported several times
> so i wont bother going into em again, but i do hope something gets done
> about it sometime in the near future =(
 
> Servers that support the current modes are as John mentioned,
> irc.reefer.org or irc.villageirc.net

ftp://ftp.vapor.com/pub/amirc/info/rfc1459.txt - The IRC protocol. 

That is what AmIRC supports, Nothing else.

UltimateIRCd is not a standard and the usage of +/-h isn't standard
etc, There has been many simular discussions and the answer has always
been that amirc will only support the standard IRC protocol.

(you are however free to write plugins...  =))

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