>
> Hello, Iain!,
>
> ->IS You've missed my point, what i meant was, its none of your business
> ->IS *who* ppl are talking to, i didn't suggest that u wanted to see what
> ->IS was actually being said. Who ppl talk to, and whether you know about it
> ->IS is a matter for the person in question to decide.
>
> I agree totally with you on this matter, but I also understand Stephens
> problem. Maybe a compromise suggestion of being able to see if a person is
> chatting only with *you* or with others too might work?
Or a numer of ppl?
If I wanted to chat, to even one person, *privately*, I often use *DCC
Chat* to hide my idle times for various reasons. If AmIRC *ever*
reveals the number of DCC chat connections, I'd be using BlackIRC or
BitchX/ircII via Telnet like a shot.
Why? It's an invasion of privacy. Simple!
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