[16:03] -> X is [EMAIL PROTECTED] * For help type: /msg X showcommands
            X using *.undernet.org The Undernet Underworld
            x End of /WHOIS list.
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[16:03] -> *[EMAIL PROTECTED]* login blah blah
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] No such nick
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-> [x] PING
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x No such nick

Why does a /whois X give the normal info even when X isn't on line? This 
can be very confusing and can cause users to think that X is linked just 
not on their channel. If X isn't on line, shouldn't /whois X return no such 
nick?
Client program is Mirc FYI
stoney`


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