Jorgen Schaefer wrote:
>    IRC messages are always lines of characters terminated with a CR-LF
>    (Carriage Return - Line Feed) pair, and these messages shall not
>    exceed 512 characters in length, counting all characters
>    including the trailing CR-LF.
> 
Of course, we know.

> Most IRC software treats both CR and LF as a line separator, and ignores
> empty lines. Bitlbee should do so, too.
> 
:nibbler.hengelo.gaast.net NOTICE AUTH :BitlBee-IRCd initialized, please
go on


user w v d g
nick wilmer
:nibbler.hengelo.gaast.net 001 wilmer :Welcome to the BitlBee gateway,
wilmer
:nibbler.hengelo.gaast.net 002 wilmer :Host nibbler.hengelo.gaast.net is
running

As you see, it ignores empty lines. And since I'm using telnet, I know
that it sends CR-LF line-endings. So what's the problem exactly? I don't
get it, maybe you can send a traffic dump?


Wilmer van der Gaast.

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