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	<subtitle>Discussion of eggdrop bots, shell accounts and tcl scripts.</subtitle>
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	<updated>2001-12-07T04:21:00-04:00</updated>

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		<updated>2001-12-07T04:21:00-04:00</updated>

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Is there a script that will let you relay a chan or nick (perferably), from one network across another network to a chan?  With options on what to strip off the text.<br><br>Any help would be appreciated.  Thanks,<br><br>SWiFT<p>Statistics: Posted by Guest — Fri Dec 07, 2001 4:21 am</p><hr />
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