c-c coders, members and people on this list,

I observed that on #coder-com, 15 users are added to X. if you type /msg X
access #coder-com *, see the result:

[12:07] -> *[EMAIL PROTECTED]* access #coder-com *
[12:12] -X- USER: Isomer ACCESS: 500 LU
[12:12] -X- CHANNEL: #coder-com -- AUTOMODE: None
[12:12] -X- LAST SEEN: 2 days, 06:43:12 ago.
[12:12] -X- USER: Gte ACCESS: 499 LU
etc etc....
[12:12] -X- USER: beware ACCESS: 100
[12:12] -X- CHANNEL: #coder-com -- AUTOMODE: OP
[12:12] -X- LAST SEEN: 15 days, 05:22:25 ago.
[12:12] -X- There are more than 15 matching entries.
[12:12] -X- Please restrict your query.

beware is the 15th user added to X in #coder-com and the LAST one, see:

[12:14] -> *[EMAIL PROTECTED]* access #coder-com -max 100
etc etc ...
[12:14] -X- USER: beware ACCESS: 100
[12:14] -X- CHANNEL: #coder-com -- AUTOMODE: OP
[12:14] -X- LAST SEEN: 15 days, 05:23:54 ago.
[12:14] -X- End of access list
ends here.

I didn't paste the whole userlist X gave me, but you can see X will say this
even if there are no other users to display:
[12:12] -X- There are more than 15 matching entries.
[12:12] -X- Please restrict your query.

It says there are MORE THAN 15, but there ARE 15 :)
you can test it yourself, cmds:
/msg X access #coder-com *
/msg X access #coder-com -max 100

I was checking on the CS interface to get the whole userlist of #coder-com
but when I tried to get the chaninfo, it told me "Sorry, you can't view
details of that channel".

best salutations,


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