Initial import of the ircii-pana-1.1-final source tree.
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Synopsis:
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ircuser <username>
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Description:
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This lets the user specify what username to send to irc servers when
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connecting to the network. Naturally, it requires that the client
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have this set before actually connecting to the network.
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See Also:
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reconnect(1)
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Restrictions:
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This command is generally useless for users on hosts that use identd
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(RFC 1413). Most modern irc servers query the host's identd server
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to (try to) obtain the user's real username, and will ignore what the
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client sends it.
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Other Notes:
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Yes, this is one of the more controversial elements of EPIC. It's
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intent is to provide privacy for those who desire it. Those who use
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it for abusive purposes can expect to be dealt with accordingly on
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the servers and networks they use.
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