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On Sun, Dec 03, 2006 at 11:03:04PM -0800, detainee treatment wrote:
does irssi still have a working icb portion?

it does -- it worked well for me through 2006-08-03:

http://svn.irssi.org/repos/modules/trunk/icb/

there's little documentation. it has some bugs -- but no more than icbirc does, which is a worthy alternative. http://www.benzedrine.cx/icbirc.html

the only hint I can give right now is that you have to hand-edit ~/.irssi/config to get irssi-icb to work -- I know of no way to add a network of a type other than "IRC".

(to anyone curious about what icb is: try google!)

Tris




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detainee treatment <detaineetreatment@xxxxxxxxx> (06-12-03 23:03:04): > does irssi still have a working icb portion? > > maybe a script? Firstly, what is 'ICB'? Secondly, please do not post HTML messages. From the advertisement in your message I suppose, you use some web-mailer. You should use a real mail program for posting here. Have a look at [1] and [2]. Regards, E.S. References: [1] http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/ [2] http://www.claws-mail.org/ -- Key-ID: CE402012 "Ertugrul Soeylemez <never@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>" FPrint: 0F12 0912 DFC8 2FC5 E2B8 A23E 6BAC 998E CE40 2012 (hkp) subkeys.pgp.net (ldap) keyserver.pgp.com (http) www.keyserver.de signature.asc Description: PGP signature

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* On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 Ertugrul Soeylemez wrote: > Secondly, please do not post HTML messages. Well it was a multipart/alternative message. With a text/plain _and_ a text/html part. That is the least annoying type of "html" messages. Michael -- PGP-Key-ID: 0xDC1A44DD PGP-Public-Key: http://initnull.org/gpg/public_key_DC1A44DD.asc Jabber: init[0]@amessage.de

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Michael Tatge <Michael.Tatge@xxxxxx> (06-12-06 21:04:30): > > Secondly, please do not post HTML messages. > > Well it was a multipart/alternative message. With a text/plain _and_ a > text/html part. > That is the least annoying type of "html" messages. True. But mostly the user doesn't even know a HTML was sent. Occasionally I send HTML messages, too, if I need to draw tables and stuff, though I prefer PDF (through LaTeX). But that's not my point. Your client may prefer the text/plain version, but some automatic web archiver might choose otherwise, and possibly doesn't handle HTML. And because of that, HTML messages don't belong into open discussion forums like this mailing list. Regards, E.S. -- Key-ID: CE402012 "Ertugrul Soeylemez <never@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>" FPrint: 0F12 0912 DFC8 2FC5 E2B8 A23E 6BAC 998E CE40 2012 (hkp) subkeys.pgp.net (ldap) keyserver.pgp.com (http) www.keyserver.de signature.asc Description: PGP signature

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--- Tristan Horn <tristan+iu@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Sun, Dec 03, 2006 at 11:03:04PM -0800, detainee > treatment wrote: > >does irssi still have a working icb portion? > > it does -- it worked well for me through 2006-08-03: > > http://svn.irssi.org/repos/modules/trunk/icb/ > > there's little documentation. it has some bugs -- > but no more than > icbirc does, which is a worthy alternative. > http://www.benzedrine.cx/icbirc.html > > the only hint I can give right now is that you have > to hand-edit > ~/.irssi/config to get irssi-icb to work -- I know > of no way to add a > network of a type other than "IRC". > > (to anyone curious about what icb is: try google!) I am using a linux system, I have tried and failed to compile irssi, it looks like it depends on a lot of BSD only stuff. I was hoping there was a icb script i could load, like just about every other functionality of irsii, but i will try to compile irssi and the icb plugin ____________________________________________________________________________________ Any questions? Get answers on any topic at www.Answers.yahoo.com. Try it now.
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