I have a very simple script that echos unknown ctcp requests (such as
MP3), and responds to finger requests.  Other ctcp requests (such as time,
version, and sound) are handled as they normally would.

jeh

On 20 Feb 2000, Thomas Hurst wrote:

> Hello Splatt
> 
> On 11-Feb-00 05:06:50 you wrote:
> 
> > Is there a chance that sometime in the future we will see a CTCP Server
> > in AmIRC ?  Its a good idea, as you could easily set up a ctcp command
> > that would do a certain thing, like send a file, etc.. without the need
> > to make a script just for a little thing..
> 
> Erm, something wrong with custom_ctcp.amirx?  I have a script here which 'll
> let you plug in your own ctcp handlers if you cba... it even has flood
> protection ;)
> 
> > Or change your VERSION and FINGER replies etc...  and maybe even have a random 
>option?
> 
> Change your version? No chance, not on a commercial client...
> 
> Regards
> 
> Tom
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